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Police respond to student activity in Fort Sanders, four arrested

The University of Tennessee Police Department arrested four students in Fort Sanders Sunday night on a number of charges. Rumors swirled across campus after videos of the incident circulated on social media. According to police reports obtained by The Daily Beacon, UTPD officers arrived at 1204 Laurel Ave. around midnight and observed individuals obstructing the...

SGA returns to Student Union for academic year’s first senate meeting

The University of Tennessee’s award-winning Student Government Association met for its first Undergraduate Senate session of the academic year Tuesday evening. The public session focused largely on general housekeeping and confirming new SGA members. Senators were sorted into committees to get the ball rolling on the organization’s primary goal of the year, bettering UT’s student...

Tennessee football, Alabama reviving tradition: Revisiting 1970s matchup

On Oct. 17, 1970, the Vols set a school record with eight interceptions in a single contest. ​The game also marked the last time Tennessee and Alabama met donning contrasting home uniforms, a scene that saw the Vols defeat the Crimson Tide 24-0 at Neyland Stadium. ​Tim Priest, who played at Tennessee as a defensive...

UT celebrates new Torchbearer residence hall as enrollment numbers reach record highs

Amidst a sweltering heat advisory, students and administrators gathered outside Torchbearer Hall Monday afternoon to celebrate its official dedication as the newest addition to the university’s residential facilities. University of Tennessee leadership, faculty, supporters and students excitedly braved the heat in business attire to attend the ribbon cutting ceremony. Located between Stokely…

Tennessee athletics finds jersey patch sponsor with Axle Logistics

Both Tennessee men’s and women’s basketball will have a different look on the court this upcoming 2026-27 season. ​ The athletic department recently announced the partnership between Axle Logistics and the University of Tennessee, making the company the first official jersey patch partner in Tennessee’s history. ​ The deal is a five-year agreement between the...

Fraternity Park takes on record number of recruits

UT kicked off Fraternity recruitment last week with 1,316 registered rushees, the highest number of participants the UT Interfraternity Council has ever recorded. The number of registered students this year more than doubled the 681 students who registered in 2021. Austin Bagdasarian, president of Lambda Chi Alpha, said the chapter has expanded recruitment operations to...

Ayva Jordan, Devin Davis push Tennessee soccer past South Alabama

Through the first week of the 2026 season, Tennessee soccer remains undefeated. After a resounding win over Rutgers on Thursday, the Lady Vols downed South Alabama 2-0 on Sunday afternoon at Regal Stadium. Despite the intense heat, where temperatures surpassed 110 degrees on the field, Tennessee (2-0) bore down to secure the victory. Freshman Avya...

Alani Nu energy drinks now in stock at POD Markets

The wait is over. POD Markets across UT’s campus are now selling certain flavors of Alani Nu energy drinks. “Based on student feedback and requests, we’re also expanding our energy drink selection across all Vol Dining markets,” Hough said. “In addition to our existing offerings, students can now find Alani, Celsius, and Tennergy products.” It’s...

Six unique UT classes you may not know about

As the school year approaches, class registration can be stressful. From history to sports, here are some interesting classes being offered this year at UT: PYED 223 – Martial Arts: Samurai Swordsmanship Michael Ross, an associate professor of plant sciences and in the School of Landscape Architecture, is entering his second year as sensei for...

Amid inconsistencies, Rodney Garner seeks player voices to step up for Tennessee football

Defensive line coach Rodney Garner is feeling more energized after offseason surgery. That’s good news for a Tennessee football staff that would like to prolong Garner’s 36-year coaching career. But his renewed energy was only brought up in his Aug. 12 media availability for the wrong reason. He’s going to need the revival to make...