Matthew Heimbach’s “National Socialism or Death” college speaking tour began Saturday afternoon in Buehler Hall despite opposition and protest from the UT community. Continue reading at utdailybeacon.com.
Category Archives: Reporting
The high price of pleasure
On Central Avenue in Knoxville, the business of prostitution is a commonplace, and largely ignored, crime, both by citizens and, until recently, police. Read more on utdailybeacon.com.
Rally at Confederate monument draws thousands, remains non-violent
Thousands rallied over the fate of the Fort Sanders Confederate monument Saturday in light of the white supremacist protests in Charlottesville, Virginia earlier this month. Read more on utdailybeacon.com.
Knoxville record stores play sounds of resurgence
Knoxville record stores have at least one more trick up their sleeves. Read more on utdailybeacon.com.
Al Roker gets Vols in T formation, UT breaks world record
Al Roker visited UT’s neck of the woods Wednesday morning to help 4,223 students, staff and alumni break the Guinness World Record for the largest human letter. Read more on utdailybeacon.com.
SGA members slap Welcome Week goodbye
SGA members hosted the third annual Slap the Rock event on Tuesday evening to help hundreds of potential freshmen SGA members leave their mark on campus. Read more on utdailybeacon.com.
Student works hard to live dreams
For Justin Crawford, the only option has been to make it. As a military brat, Crawford moved constantly during his childhood and lived throughout most of the United States and in Japan. Read more on utdailybeacon.com.
Legal action can be taken against false clown sightings
Sightings, threats and worries of presumably violent clowns have been reported in Knoxville. Although the clowns have not yet done anything illegal, there have been threats posted through social media. Read more on utdailybeacon.com.
Bathroom bill flushed out of Tennessee legislature
The controversial bill that would require public school students and colleges to use the restroom matching their gender at birth failed without debate Wednesday, March 22, in the Senate Education Committee. Continue reading on utdailybeacon.com.
Trump’s Policies Are Hurting Industries He Claimed He Would Help
President Donald Trump took office on the promise that he would end issues in communities ignored by the previous administration. And he’s just done that, depending on which week it is. Continue reading on Trigtent.