Archives for the ‘Lifestyles’ Category

Outdoor Alternatives

By Heather Blanton • Apr 19th, 2010 • Category: Lifestyles

Written by Heather Blanton When camping remember the possibilities of bears. Don’t leave food unattended in coolers outside of the tent, that’s a recipe for disaster. Some campsites have hanging posts for food with strong odors like cheese, if a post isn’t provided hang food at least 10 feet off the ground. If a bear [...]



What Can You See In The Dark?

By Marcus Taylor • Apr 19th, 2010 • Category: Lifestyles

Written by Marcus G. Taylor The year is 1970 and Tusculum College students gather with area film enthusiasts in the newly built Annie Hogan Byrd Fine Arts Building to view the work of independent filmmakers from across the country. Little did those attending know that the Sinking Creek Film Celebration would in a few short [...]



Bluegrass Finds its Roots in Rheatown

By Staff • Apr 19th, 2010 • Category: Lifestyles

Ben Sneyd’s take on the Rheatown Food Market’s Saturday night Jam Sesssions



Fabulous Cars of the 50′s the Topic of Library Presentation

By Staff • Feb 3rd, 2010 • Category: Lifestyles

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 [...]



MLK Day Honored Through Service

By Staff • Feb 3rd, 2010 • Category: Lifestyles

For the first time, students at TC rallied around the MLK Holiday as an opportunity for service.



Lessons and Carols a Christmas Tradition

By Staff • Jan 5th, 2010 • Category: Lifestyles

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.



Essay Presentation Draws Attention to TVA

By Zack Smith • Dec 9th, 2009 • Category: Lifestyles

Catherine Meeks presented two of her essays regarding the TVA and it’s impact on our region and lives in Chalmers last week.



Haunting of TC Takes Form During October Presentation

By Heather Blanton • Dec 9th, 2009 • Category: Lifestyles

Delayed Release: The Library isn’t just for studying and research anymore. After a successful Halloween presentation regarding local hauntings, expect more of the same in the future.



Students Travel to Bristol Speedway for Lights and Skating

By Zack Smith • Dec 1st, 2009 • Category: Lifestyles

Student Affairs is bringing back an icy trip to one of the Tennessee’s most recognizable landmarks.



Winter Formal Lags in Student Interest

By Staff • Nov 26th, 2009 • Category: Lifestyles

Many students were disappointed at the low turn out at the Winter Formal in Chalmers on Saturday, December, 12th.  Sophomore, Regina Collins was surprised about the low attendance and student Angie Michaud hoped there would be more people.  Out of the nearly 900 students attending school at Tusculum, there were at any given time 10-15 [...]