To Brrr or Not To Brrr—That Is The Question

As cold weather moves in, it becomes easier to tell where people are from. Students from states or countries with consistent freezing temperatures, like Matthew Calamoneri, a graduate student from New Jersey, find West Texas winter to be relatively mild. Calamoneri said it was not unusual to see temperatures drop below zero in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where he earned his undergraduate […]

Signs of the Fall Season

Students don thick sweaters, fluffy scarves and tall boots. Starbucks stocks up on pumpkin spice-flavored seasoning. Slowly, trees begin to change color and shed their leaves. For some, fall is the most wonderful time of the year. The season promises cooler weather, college football, pumpkin carving and perhaps enjoying a Thanksgiving meal with family. Can […]

Tech’s Inaugural Autumn Festival

This weekend, skies were clear and sunny, and a crisp, cool breeze had orange and yellow leaves floating through the air. Yes, last Saturday delivered ideal fall weather just in time for Texas Tech University’s first annual Autumn Festival. Rows of white tents lined the grass plot on the Engineering Key with plenty of products to satisfy shopping addicts […]