Archives for May 2013

MayDay 5K Glow Run Brings Attention To Drunk Driving, Rememberance of Tech Student

TASEM Showcase Tonight, Now Accepting Content Submissions

Interested in showing off something you’ve made this year? Of course you are. You’re talented. You’ve shot some photos, produced a video, composed some music, or made some kind of super cool media-related thing and now you’re ready to show your work to others.

"Southwest (Sudoeste)" – A Global Lens Recap And Discussion

Dr. Julián Peréz, Dr. Kent Wilkinson, and Dr. John Beusterien, and Claudia Simon recently moderated a discussion and took questions over “Southwest (Sudoeste),” a selection from the Global Lens film series.

MCTV Weekday Update: May 6

     

Tech Pairs With HvZ To Break World Records

Zombie: the body of a dead person given the resemblance of life, but mute and will-less, by a supernatural force, usually for some evil purpose. (Dictionary.com) Rob Weiner, an Associate Humanities Librarian for Texas Tech, said over the past few years zombies have become prominent in our day to day lives whether people realize it […]

I've Got 99 Problems But Parking Ain't One

Attention Red Raiders:  a new parking app has been created. Not only does it show you where you can and cannot park on campus, but it also shows you how many tickets you have (you even have the option to pay for them on your mobile device). Kwabena Boakye, a senior marketing major, and Ryan […]

The Home Stretch To Summer, Don't Miss It: May 6 – May 12

Digging Up History – 10 Things To Know, May 6

1) Project Talent – Did any of your family go to Lubbock high school from 1960-1963? A national study is looking for graduates from that era to do a 53-year follow-up to aptitude tests given to over 440,000 high school students in those years. Lubbock Avalanche Journal 2) No Room for the Fallen – A Texas memorial […]

Autism vs. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

"Life Kills Me" – A Global Lens Recap And Discussion

Dr. Jimmie Reeves, Paul Hunton, and Dr. Gary Elbow recently moderated a discussion and took questions over “Life Kills Me,” a selection from the Global Lens film series. Here’s the synopsis for the film, taken from the Global Lens Film Initiative website: “Life and death come wrapped in a mutual embrace, both absurd and poignant, […]