When Hannah Lyons goes out to lunch with her mother, waiters often ask if they want separate checks. Lyons, a public relations major at Tech, was adopted from South Korea when she was three months old. She came to the U.S. after spending time at an orphanage and then with a foster family. A “military man” flew with her from […]
Journeying from South Korea to the U.S.
November 12, 2015 by Natalie Morales
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Anonymous Apps Or Cowardice Acts?
July 9, 2014 by Matt Parmely
William Lopez, risk management director in the Texas Tech Center for Campus Life, is familiar with cyberbullying. “You would think we wouldn’t be having this conversation in a college environment,” he said. “But, with anonymous phone applications all over campus, it has become a huge problem.” “Yik Yak” is an application that serves as a […]
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