Archives for February 2017

The Sound of Lubbock

Deep in the heart of Texas is “the friendliest city in America.” Those not from the South Plains might find it hard to believe that Lubbock has more to offer than cotton, haboobs and tumbleweeds. However, there must be something worth mentioning about Lubbock because artists such as Clay Walker, Aaron Watson and Josh Abbott […]

Adulting 101: How to Do Taxes

For the second episode of The Hub@TTU’s Adulting 101 series, find out what you need to do to get your much-desired tax return. Remember, Tax Day is April 18, 2017, so make sure you have them done!

MCTV Newscast: 2-27

In this Monday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Alma Bustamante and Brandon Medina have the latest news, information and events happening around campus.  First, an expansion of the Texas Tech University System has been put on hold due to state budget cuts.  We’ll have all the details.  Also, with Black History Month wrapping […]

MCTV Sports 101 – 2/23/17

In this edition of MCTV Sports 101, join hosts Kyle Stafford and Billy Ingle as they debate the wide world of sports. Whether the two agree or disagree, they promise to bring you all the details as they cover the biggest headlines of the week. Here are this week’s topics: NBA: Big Steal for the Pelicans? […]

MCTV Newscast: 2-23

In this Thursday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Abby Aldrich and Megan Reyna are in studio with the latest news, information and events happening around campus.  First, Tech’s Student Government Association is gearing up for the annual spring elections.  We’ll have a look at the candidates for executive office.  Also, the campus skyline […]

Planting a Seed: Black History at Texas Tech

By Kayla Black The story of Black History Month began in 1915 when historian Carter G. Woodson and minister Jesse E. Moorland founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH). This was an organization dedicated to researching and promoting achievements by black Americans and others of African descent. In 1926, the […]

Financial Unpreparedness May Cost Students Later

By Katie Main Students work countless hours to gain enough knowledge to earn a degree of their choosing. However, most students are graduating without the fundamental knowledge needed to make basic financial decisions. In addition to working toward a master’s degree in Mass Communications, Ashley Ryan is in the process of planning a wedding and purchasing […]

SGA Forum Q & A’s

The SGA Executive Candidate Forum took place Wednesday night. Each candidate was given the opportunity to answer multiple questions, the highlights of which are included in this story. To watch the debate in its entirety, click here. Voting will take place February 28 at 9 a.m. through March 1 at 7 p.m. If no run-off […]

SGA Executive Candidate Forum Live Stream

Follow along with the Student Government Association Executive Candidate Forum by watching this live stream.

#TuneInTuesday: Maggie Rogers

Many may be unfamiliar with the unique artist Maggie Rogers, but the 22-year-old has taken the music industry by storm. On February 16, she released her first EP, Now that the Light is Fading, featuring her hit that left Pharrell Williams speechless. Rogers has been making and producing music since she was in high school, but her […]