Each year Rotaract contributes to Operation Christmas Child, which is an event sponsored by Samaritan’s Purse in order to distribute gifts to underprivileged children overseas. Rotaract and other student organizations work together to decorate shoe boxes or plastic containers and fill them with school supplies, hygiene products, and toys. If you would like to get involved to help a less fortunate child please contact a member of Rotaract or e-mail them at utmrotaract@hotmail.com
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
A Rotaract Christmas
Each year Rotaract contributes to Operation Christmas Child, which is an event sponsored by Samaritan’s Purse in order to distribute gifts to underprivileged children overseas. Rotaract and other student organizations work together to decorate shoe boxes or plastic containers and fill them with school supplies, hygiene products, and toys. If you would like to get involved to help a less fortunate child please contact a member of Rotaract or e-mail them at utmrotaract@hotmail.com
The National Association of Black Journalist
The National Association of Black Journalist will be taking a two day trip to St. Louis November 5-7. They will be visiting a series of media venues which will include: News Channel 11, Alive Magazine, and the St. Louis American (an African American weekly Newspaper). NABJ is looking forward to the adventure and are hoping that it is a distinguishing learning experience.
PRSSA President goes to London
PRSSA President Rebecca Alsup recently returned from a study abroad trip to London. The trip was afforded to her by the Jerald Ogg Scholarship and the Communications Department. Rebecca is a Public Relations major at UT Martin and the purpose of her trip was to attend London Metropolitan and report back to UT Martin the similarities and differences of the PR programs offered at each school. Other than comparing the two programs Rebecca also had to lay the ground work for the ment where they exchange one student each semester to attend classes at the other sBanner Competition
Can Sculpture Contest
JARS Drawing Contest

This year the Japanese Animation Research Society held a drawing competition for their new T-shirt design. Sophomore Graphic Design Major Terran Qualls, was the winner of the JARS drawing contest. He says his inspiration for the drawing came from an idea he used for the Visual Arts Society’s banner (in the banner competition) with a dash of anime flare. Terran drew 12 different pictures for the group members to review and decide upon; his artistic abilities allowed him to win the contest and be the responsible figure for the new T-shirt design. JARS is an active student organization on the UTM campus and is growing in numbers every year.
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