When Teresa Foster describes her son, 12-year-old Hunter, one can tell she has nothing but unconditional love for him. Foster will tell anyone she encounters how she adores his hugs, how he can read, write, and play games, and even when he gets lost to the conventions and graces of a polite society, he’s content […]
Mary Cram Helps Us Get Ready For Formal
Formal season is right around the corner, so what is a girl to do when she’s simply makeup-clueless? Mary Cram can help you there. Earlier in the semester, The Hub introduced the beauty icon to the world and now she’s back to help Tech students and women everywhere look their best for that special event. […]
The Hub@TTU Is Officially The Best!
Well, technically. Last Saturday The Hub sent a few staff members down to League City, Texas to the Society of Professional Journalism Conference for Region 8. Needless to say, it was an award-winning trip, but that’s not how it started. Friday 1:50 p.m.: Abigail Arroyos, Alicia Keene, and I were all on the same flight […]
Heads Up Display Plays For Charity Streamathon
Heads Up Display, a student-produced video game review show published by the College of Media and Communication, is hosting a 24-hour marathon live stream through its Twitch channel on Friday and Saturday. Eric Van Allen, a member of Heads Up Display, said he and the rest of the group are very excited to host the […]
Advocacy For The Arts Impacts Community For Festival
With less than 15 people in the course, the “Advocacy for the Arts” class hopes to make a big impact on the Lubbock community this semester. Linda Donahue, Ph.D., is head of the graduate arts administration class, and it’s safe to say she’s excited about the concept of service learning. Before she even sat down […]
Spring Break Or Bust Guide
As many Tech students scrolled through their social media feed today, they couldn’t help but pout. Colleges across the state, such as University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M University, and The University of Houston, all seemed to be having a wonderful day — especially the ones off vacationing on a beach somewhere. Unfortunately, Tech […]
The Women Of Troy: Review
Mourning. Weeping, Fear. Loss of hope. These are the elements that make up the stories of the Women of Troy. In February, the TTU Women’s Studies Program, alongside the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, had a panel discussion with community and university leaders entitled, “Rape Culture at Texas Tech University,” to help promote One Billion Rising, a […]
Raiderlist Is The New Craigslist
When people hear the word “craigslist” they might have a doubtful look on their faces. Craigslist.com is know for being an advertising website where people can post items and services for sale around the world. It sounds like a well rounded website, but it also has a reputation for being sketchy. (Haven’t you seen “The […]
From The Fields To The Runway
When one visits Lubbock for the first time, it can be a tad startling — especially if you’re from a big city like Houston or Dallas. As one looks out the window (depending on what season you visit) there’s either a plethora of red dirt or a crazy amount of cotton. At this point you […]