In Politics, Some Are More Equal than Others

By Rachel Blevins An elite group of voters called “superdelegates” makes up about a third of the total delegates needed to win the Democratic Party presidential nomination. Their unique power has led some to criticize their role as undemocratic. Timothy Nokken, graduate studies director in Texas Tech’s Department of Political Science, said the Democratic Party’s […]

Double-Edged Power: Soothe Some, Brainwash Others

Friday, November 13, 2015. This is the day everyone remembers for the horrendous news of the Paris terrorist attacks, in which 130 people were killed. As the situation unfolded, the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack. The French flag colors almost immediately flooded the global social space as a symbol through which people expressed sympathy, support and strength in the face […]

10 Things to Know – January 29th

Interwebs: Google+ beat out Twitter for the #2 social media site used after Facebook. – Phonearena.com TV Drama: S.H.I.E.L.D. (television spinoff of the Avengers) will be hitting ABC this year… and if you mosey on over to the IMDB page, you will find Agent Coulson listed in the cast… TTU Campus: To Write Love On Her […]

Students Go Vote

Students Urge Other Students To Vote