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Festival workshops explore craft of writing

The biennial Chattanooga Festival of Writers will be held March 28-29, and all UTC students will have an opportunity to attend the Saturday workshops for free with pre-registration with the English department. Chattanooga's Arts & Education Council organizes the event, of which UTC is a major sponsor.…

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Taste of Chattanooga sates patrons
If the monotony of campus cuisine has finally taken its toll on your taste buds, but the lure of more sophisticated fare seems frightening, Taste of Chattanooga may be the answer to your undernourished cries. I attended the March 13 event, unsure of what to expect but certain that at least my $6 entry fee, which went to the Kidney Foundation, would be well spent.…

Organization highlights culture, fosters diversity

UTC's International Student Organization brings together people with different cultural backgrounds to hang out, and enjoy the things that make them alike and set them apart. The International Student Organization provides an opportunity to meet and mingle with students from all around the world right here on campus.…

Tai Ji class replaces expensive exercise options

Tai Ji, a low-impact form of martial arts, is the latest addition to Chattanooga's health and wellness community. Zibin Guo of the UTC Anthropology department has brought his martial arts knowledge to Chattanooga. Guo said Chattanooga is quickly becoming a progressive and healthy place to live.…

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