War Now Coming To You Live On Facebook

By Alyssa Chrisope It’s 2016, the day and age when you can live stream the World Series, presidential debates, your favorite animal exhibit at the zoo and now, war. The decision of several major news networks to broadcast the advance on Mosul, Iraq, where the Islamic State took a crucial stand, live on Facebook sparked […]

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 […]

COMC dubs new vehicle ‘Masked Communicator’

Standing in front of the SUV she named, Christy Cole, a public relations major in the Texas Tech University College of Media & Communication, was handed an Apple iPad mini. “This is our new Masked Communicator,” Cole said. Thursday afternoon in the College of Media & Communication R5 parking lot, a celebration was held to […]

College Of Media & Communication Dean’s Council Accepting Applications

  Would you like to have a say in what happens in the College of Media & Communication? Then Dean’s Council is the place for you! Dean’s Council is an organization of students serving as liaison between the student body and Dean David Perlmutter, Ph.D. The Dean’s Council  brainstorms new ideas to improve our college, […]