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  • “Rising Rock” is a class for storytellers here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Billy Weeks is the professor of the class in UTC’s Department of Communication. For this semester, Madison Van Horn is Rising Rock’s editor. Seth Carpenter and Haley Bayer are assistant editors.
  • In the business of logistics, a freight broker is the communications link who ensures freight moves smoothly between carriers and shippers, arriving safely - and on time. Starting in January, UTC’s Center for Professional Education will partner with logistics firms to offer a Freight Broker Professional Program.
  • For Main Street and Southside Chattanooga, the first Saturday in December spells MainX24. This year’s 24-hour festival of community events begins this Saturday at 7 AM. Monica Kinsey is coordinator of MainX24.
  • Rosario Moore is from Mexico - and just a few years ago, she made her home here in Chattanooga. Now a teacher at St. Peter’s Episcopal School, Rosario is the author and illustrator of “The Wholks” - a series of bilingual books, in English and Spanish, for children.
  • Here in Chattanooga, how the Hunter Museum of American Art connects the arts and health for the community benefits people from all walks of life - including artists and health care professionals. Our guests: Dr. Mukta Panda, Adera Causey and Chyela Rowe.
  • The week after Thanksgiving, Mark Making presents “Unmasking: Now We Speak” in downtown Chattanooga. The art exhibit with performances of poetic monologues takes place at ArtsBuild on Thursday, December 1st starting at 5 PM.
  • Creative Exchange is a new outlet for artists and creatives here in Chattanooga. Its first event is Sunday at PanCake Bakery on 801 Dodds Avenue, from 7 PM to 9 PM. Karla Felicia Scaife is with Creative Exchange.
  • The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is one of six sites across the country selected to participate in "One Small Step" - an initiative from StoryCorps - through the PodLab, UTC's podcasting studio, in collaboration with WUTC and community partners in this city and the Tennessee Valley.
  • Perhaps the most iconic building - along with its sign - in this city, the Chattanooga Choo Choo complex has evolved over time from a gateway to the world to a hotel and entertainment center. In our latest conversation in collaboration with Preserve Chattanooga, we look back - as we prepare all aboard for the future.
  • Have you seen the new pink billboards around Chattanooga? The provocative messages on them are as bold as the color. The billboards - which will be up for eight weeks - are part of a new public awareness campaign against antisemitism, just launched by the Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga.
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