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Good afternoon UTC and welcome to this March First edition of Mocs News.
I am David Blevins and I am British Loyde.
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DAVID: The Women’s Action Council will present the Vagina Monologues on Thursday, March 2 nd at 5:30 pm and 8:00 pm and on Friday, March 3 rd at 7:00 pm in the UC Auditorium. Tickets are available through the Fine Arts Center box office. Student tickets are five dollars in advance and ten dollars at the door. All proceeds will anti-violence programming.
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---TAKE OTS CAMPUS NEWS --- BRITISH: In order to better serve UTC and the local community, the UTC PolyClinic, also known as the student health center, will be adding early morning hours on Monday and a new Saturday Clinic. The clinic will now see patients from 7:30 am to 9:00 am on Monday morning and from 10 AM to 2 PM on Saturday. The clinic is open to all patients, including UTC students, faculty, staff, and the general Chattanooga community. The clinic accepts most major insurances.
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---TAKE OTS LADY MOCS BASKETBALL--- DAVID: Let’s take a look at what’s going on in Mocs athletics.
Chattanooga senior Katasha Brown was named the Southern Conference Player of the Year by both the conference coaches and the SoCon media Wednesday and Wes Moore was named Coach of the Year by both. Brown, along with seniors Tiffani Roberson, Nicole Mattison and sophomore Alex Anderson were named All-Conference by the league coaches marking the first time since the team expanded to 10 players in the 1999-2000 season that ofur players from the same team have been chosen by the coaches for the 10-member team.. Chattanooga received the top seed in the SoCon Tournament and a first-round bye. The Lady Mocs will play the winner of the game between #8 seeded College of Charleston and #9 seeded Furman on Friday at approximately 1:30 p.m., at McCallister Field House on the campus of The Citadel in Charleston, S.C.
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British: The Chattanooga golf team, starting three freshmen, was seven strokes off the lead and finished second at the Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate.
Junior Bryce Ledford led the Mocs finishing at 9-over par 225, which was good for fifth place.
Overall, four Mocs finished in the top 15, Gordon Strother, Ben Rickett and Tripp Harris all tied for 14th at 13-over par 229. Freshman Jonathan Hodge carded three rounds of 78 to tie for 38th, but Hodge’s score counted toward the team total in both the first and second rounds.
The Mocs freshman class is currently #9 in the Golfstat rankings.
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David: Let’s take a look at what’s going on with the weather.
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BRITISH: Today- Partly Cloudy, High of 71, Low of 55
Thursday- Partly Cloudy, High of 67, Low of 42
Friday- Mostly Cloudy, High of 61, Low of 39
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British: <ADD LIB R U SERIOUS > Are You Serious airs Tuesdays and Fridays at 10pm on Comcast channel three.
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David: Remember Mocs News comes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:30 pm and now on Demand at U-T-C dot E-D-U Slash/ MocsNews
Thank you for watching this edition of Mocs News. I am David Blevins and I am British Loyde. Stay classy UTC. |
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