by design | Jul 11, 2022 | Columnist, Ferguson
Considering how common illness is, how tremendous the spiritual change that it brings, how astonishing, when the lights of health go down, the undiscovered countries that are then disclosed, what ancient and obdurate oaks are uprooted in us in the act of sickness…...
by design | Jul 11, 2022 | Columnist, Major
By Ralphine Major “Bring your camera!” he shouted. “There’s a bear out here!” “A bear?” I questioned. This was the first-ever sighting of a bear at our place, though it is highly possible bears have been in our area before. But we have never seen one. Our schedule...
by design | Jul 11, 2022 | Columnist, Rector
By Joe Rector I’m perplexed right now. Things are bouncing around in my head that have me so confused that I feel like screaming. Of course, any time I use some electronic device, I make a mistake that brings on panic and frustration. I wrote a column on Monday. I...
by design | Jul 11, 2022 | Columnist, Nagi
By Mark Nagi If you’ve been around the UT campus lately you’ve likely seen a lot of construction taking place at Neyland Stadium. Phase one renovations are expected to be complete in time for the season opener on September 1 at home against Ball State. Those...
by design | Jul 11, 2022 | Columnist, Williams
By Steve Williams If it doesn’t make sense, you can bet it’s making dollars. I can’t take credit for the introductory sentence to this column. I heard veteran sportscaster Chris Moore say it during one of the shows he was working for CBS Sports Radio during the July 4...
by design | Jul 11, 2022 | Columnist, Mattingly
By Tom Mattingly Here’s a question for all the armchair historians. Name an opposing quarterback who helped defeat Tennessee in a bowl game and became an assistant coach for the Vols less than 10 years later. The quarterback in question is Bob Jones, the Baylor...