by Jedidiah McKeehan | Apr 17, 2017 | Columnist, McKeehan
By Jed McKeehan When I speak with individuals who do not work in the legal field (and sometimes even when they do), they will use the terms “jail” and “prison” interchangeably. The terms “attorney” and “lawyer” mean the same thing, do “jail” and “prison” mean the...
by Ralphine Major | Apr 17, 2017 | Columnist, Major
By Ralphine Major It is, perhaps, the most recognized symbol of Easter. Often displayed inside and outside of churches, the cross is a constant reminder of the most important event in history. While Christmas celebrates our Saviour’s birth, Easter marks the burial...
by Mark Nagi | Apr 17, 2017 | Columnist, Nagi, Norman
By Alex Norman On Saturday the Vols will play… well… the Vols in the annual Orange & White Game at Neyland Stadium. This is an opportunity for Tennessee fans to lose their minds with the playing of a scrimmage. To save you the trouble of actually attending the...
by Steve Hunley | Apr 16, 2017 | Columnist, Hunley, Stories In This Week's Focus:
By Steve Hunley All too often, it seems like many of us have lost sight of the purpose of education. When everything else is scraped away, all that remains is getting a job and becoming a productive citizen. The culmination of secondary education is to finish high...
by Ray Hill | Apr 16, 2017 | Columnist, Hill, Stories In This Week's Focus:
By Ray Hill With the outbreak of war in Europe following Adolf Hitler’s invasion of Poland, the United States of America was faced with an unpleasant reality. Neutrality acts had been passed by the Congress in 1936, 1936 and 1937, but the war between Germany, Great...
by Steve Williams | Apr 16, 2017 | Columnist, Stories In This Week's Focus:, Williams
By Steve Williams When you’re 6-foot-6 and 313 pounds, it’s kind of hard to blend in. But in a way, that’s what Trey Smith did best at University School of Jackson last season, and that’s what he’s been doing as he begins what could be a very promising career as an...