Archives for October 2014

Dress Professional, But Cute

As graduation get closer, so does the unfortunate reality that we soon will have to ditch our oversized T-shirts, Nike shorts, and revealing, but super cute, going-out clothes. The time comes that we must start dressing like actual adults, first to get a job, and then to wear to work every day. This is a […]

Discovering Duncan: Fan Questions

In our final installment of “Discovering Duncan,” we asked the questions you wanted us to. Duncan answered our questions about open carry campus laws and what his message to students is. See if your questions got answered, and watch our video!  

Lubbock’s Halloween Celebrations

If you’re stuck on how to celebrate Halloween this year, don’t worry! Texas Tech and the city of Lubbock have plenty of festive events going on this week.   Kalf Fry This year, everyone’s favorite country music concert (and place to eat deep-fried cow testicles) falls on a holiday. The lineup includes headliners Turnpike Troubadours with Whiskey Myers […]

The Number Of Official Complaints Against Texas Tech Fraternities May Surprise You

There have been eight official complaints against fraternities since 2011. “I had no idea it was that low,” Brooks Johnston said. “I’m not saying we do a bunch of crazy stuff, you know, but with this past year, with all these things going on, you would’ve thought there’d be a few here and there.” Johnston, a […]

MCTV Newscast: 10-30

In this Thursday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Juan Gil and Mareli Sanchez are in the studio with a look at the latest news, information and events around campus.  First, reporter Kealey Womack hit the streets to find out why gas prices around town have fallen so much in the last couple weeks. […]

Five Halloween Videos You Need To See

Halloween is just around the corner, and The Hub@TTU wants to make sure you’re in the spirit for all the festivities, costumes, and candy eating. With that being said, here are five videos you must see before October 31, if you haven’t already. 1. “Despicable Me” Minion Kid Although this is a short video, watching […]

Weekly Poll: Who Do You Think Will Be The Next Texas Governor?

Voting day for the Texas primary election is Nov. 4. This is the first time in 14 years that current governor, Rick Perry, has not run for office. This gubernatorial election has not been a nice one, with candidates Greg Abbot, R-Texas, and Wendy Davis, D-Texas, throwing constant punches at each other. Practice your voting […]

MCTV Newscast: 10-29

In this Wednesday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Kameron Court and Janet Moreno have the latest news and information from around campus.  First, we take a look at today’s Majors and Minors Fair where students had a chance to learn more about the different educational options offered here at Tech.  Also, the number […]

Discovering Duncan : Texas Tech

In our third installment of “Discovering Duncan,” we asked Robert Duncan about his new position as chancellor. Duncan talked about tough issues such as alcohol abuse and the Greek task force, which he said has made his first five months in office challenging. The chancellor also discussed the university’s plans for reaching 40,000 students by […]

PoliTech Presents : “Politically Challenged”

“Who won the Civil War?” “Like the one in 1965?” A new bipartisan political group on campus, PoliTech, is trying to educate fellow Texas Tech students about politics through humor. Raul Cevallos, president of PoliTech, said the group was founded to provide the Tech community with unbiased political information. Cevallos said the group has members […]