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A Deep Dive Into The Human Dance with Professor Lisa Henderson
By Bean Gast, Staff Writer On September 17th, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m., Professor Lisa Henderson will be lecturing on the parallels between dance…
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Living in a Fairy Tale: Memories of Scotland
By David Lavrinovich, Staff Writer Travel has always been a love of mine, so I was ecstatic when I discovered that, even as a community…
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Pellissippi’s Tornado Debacle: A Student Perspective
By Rebecka Jones, Contributing Writer On the fourth of September, Pellissippi State Community College experienced a serious tornado alert. Classes were disrupted when the college’s…
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Get Rid of the War: Historical Use of National Guard Against U.S. Citizens
By Patrick Dobyns, Editor Recent news has been filled with, among other things, the use of the United States National Guard against US citizens. Earlier…
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Camp Honey Coffee: Pellissippi Alumni Serves Home-Made Syrups Where People Can Bee Who They Are
By Anna Trevathan, Managing Editor Camp Honey Coffee splashed into Knoxville this summer, and brought taste with it. There is something about this space, with…
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Cameras in the Hallways: Safety or Consent?
By David Lavrinovich, Contributing Writer Pellissippi State Community College has developed quite a bit since its founding in 1974, currently boasting over 8,000 students at…
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Transgender Day of Visibility at Pellissippi State: A Respite from the Madness
By Patrick Dobyns, Editor The last day of March marked the International Transgender Day of Visibility. So, to…
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“Here for a Better Life”: Pellissippi State Students Express Concern for their International and Immigrant Peers
By Rocket Belden, Staff Writer As many Pellissippi State Community College students are aware, the Trump administration has…
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Intramural Madness: Pellissippi’s Basketball Tournament
By Hayden Ashby On April 1, 2025, four teams from the Pellissippi State Intramural Basketball League faced off…
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The Fall Semester’s Theatre Production: Charles Miller’s Riotous Rendition of Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind
By Scarlett Hall, Writer Charles Miller’s take on Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind by Greg…
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Mag Comic Expo 2025: A Photo Essay
By Lee Chaney, Kaleb Guzman, and James Cochran The 2025 Mag Comic Expo was a brilliant display of…
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Imaginary Gardens’ Mag Comic Expo Winners!
By Draven Copeland, Editor-in-Chief For our booth at this year’s Mag Comic Expo, we at Imaginary Gardens hosted…
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The History of Protest Theater: Professor Grechen Wingerter’s Upcoming Faculty Lecture
By Leyli Izadpanah, Writer Art has served as a powerful tool in protest movements throughout the years; from…
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Variations Choir’s Trip To Prague: A Study Abroad Program With Extra Perks
By Lee Chaney with photos by William Dishmon Being part of the Variations choir at Pellissippi State Community…
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The Art of Rowing – A Photo Essay
By Emma G. Harrison “You had to give yourself up to it spiritually; you had to surrender yourself…
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The Mandalorian: Can Star Wars Fans Have a Better Plot to Indulge In?
By Grace Kelly Phillips In a galaxy far, far away we are introduced to adventures, tales, tragedies, and…
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