Bluegrass Finds its Roots in Rheatown
By Staff • Apr 19th, 2010 • Category: LifestylesBen Sneyd’s take on the Rheatown Food Market’s Saturday night Jam Sesssions
Ben Sneyd’s take on the Rheatown Food Market’s Saturday night Jam Sesssions
Due to the current state of our economy and its impact on TC’s bottom line, many academic student trips have been moved or modified.
There was a tremendous transformation in the 1950’s. World War II was ending, men were coming home to their wives and children, and the houses and cars sales skyrocketed. Many new trends sprouted throughout the decade and Charles Tunstall was there to witness the exciting event. Tunstall shared his and the nation’s past on Tuesday [...]
Both the Men’s and Women’s basketball teams have experienced a roller-coaster ride of success to this point in the season.
Wondering what the stars hold in store for the coming month? Check it out!
For the first time, students at TC rallied around the MLK Holiday as an opportunity for service.
The lobby of the Thomas J. Garland Library was filled Wednesday morning, December 9th, with Students, Faculty, and Staff attending the annual Lessons and Carols Service. Around 90 people attended the service which has been part of Tusculum tradition for close to twenty years.
Students now have the opportunity to take 20 credit hours toward a Theater minor. The college is also working on a Music minor and pep band to augment the music classes already offered.
The annual showcase for HS baseball players provides an excellent stage for talents to be demonstrated and observed.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Tusculum College men’s basketball team dropped five spots and is ranked 19th in the nation according to this week’s National Association of Basketball Coaches Division II Poll. The Pioneers (2-1) received 41 points and is the only South Atlantic Conference program listed. It also marks the first time in [...]