Archives for October 2014

Trend Alert: Flash Tattoos

For the majority of college students, it has not been socially acceptable to wear temporary tattoos for quite some time. However, as of recently, the brand Flash Tattoos has totally changed the tattoo game. These gold and silver metallic tattoos were seen all over concert goers during the music festival season and do not seem […]

Taylor Swift’s 1989 Review: “Swifty” vs. “Non-Swifty”

From A Non-Fan: Nicole Crites, Entertainment Director: First off, I am not the biggest Taylor Swift fan. I mean, she’s essentially the definition of basic; I bet she wears Ugg boots and drinks pumpkin spice lattes while she looks at inspirational quotes on Pinterest. Despite my personal feelings, I decided to put it all aside and […]

Discovering Duncan: Political Life

Politics can be a touchy subject. Chancellor Robert Duncan did not shy away from these political questions during our interview with him last week. Watch the second installment of “Discovering Duncan” to hear how our chancellor will work with politicians to help improve Texas Tech.

MCTV Newscast: 10-28

In this edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Natalia Lara and Courtney Plunk have the rundown of information and events going on around the Tech campus.  First, reporter Kahley Paulsel takes us to a spooky event held this past weekend that left attendees both enlightened and perhaps a little frightened.  Also, we have a […]

A Football Game In The Shoes Of A Game Day Intern

Many Texas Tech University fans may not know what goes into running a smooth and successful football game. Preparation for a home game is not a last minute ordeal. Without Tech’s 20 game-day interns who help prepare, organize, and alleviate chaos throughout the week and during games, success would be difficult to achieve. Preparation for […]

SarahBelle’s and STOCK: Lubbock’s Newest Boutiques

For us students, new shopping options are a rare commodity in the greater Lubbock area. While the South Plains Mall and Lubbock boutiques can usually satisfy shopping needs, it’s always nice to branch out a little. This past summer, SarahBelle’s and STOCK opened up within walking distance to campus. Both stores are ideal for the […]

Little Giant

Overcoming obstacles is nothing new for senior guard Luke Adams. Adams relished his final Media Day as Texas Tech University prepares for the start of basketball season. He graduated in three years with a degree in Exercise Sports Science. However, he knows after this season his real-life’s work will begin. He wants to become a […]

14 Signs You Go To Texas Tech

1. Whether it’s blowing dust in the spring or snow flurries in the winter, your face will be assaulted.  You can count on the wind blowing at at least 50 miles per hour every day. 2. Your wallet feels a little lighter after a Thursday night at Chimy’s.  Or Fuzzy’s. Or Ruby Tequila’s. Basically anywhere […]

Discovering Duncan: Early Life And Student Life At Texas Tech

Chancellor Robert Duncan has been a lifelong Red Raider. In our first edition of “Discovering Duncan,” we asked the chancellor about some of his favorite memories from his early years. Hear about his childhood in Vernon, Texas, and his proudest moments as the student government president at Texas Tech University.

MCTV Newscast: 10-27

In this Monday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Kameron Court and Alyssa Herzog have your latest look at the news and information on and around the Tech campus.  First, reporter Daniela Parraga hit the streets of Lubbock to find out why the price of gas is falling and how it is affecting students. […]