Lubbock Lawmakers Discuss Policy at Tribune Hot Seat Event

Lubbock citizens and Texas Tech University students filled the McKenzie-Merket Alumni Center’s McKenzie Ballroom on Wednesday to attend the Texas Tribune’s Hot Seat event, as Lubbock representatives discussed current state legislative issues ranging from state education to the future of water in the state to women’s rights and abortion issues to Texas’ dismal national standings in […]

The Devils Return — Tonight At 5 P.M.

Join me and Dr. K from the College of Media and Communication on KTXT “The Raider” 88.1-FM  for the first episode of The Devil’s Advocate! A political satire show in the likeness of Bill O’Reilley and Jon Stewart, we know-it-alls butt heads over the radio waves to help teach YOU the ins and outs of all the good […]

10 Things To Know – February 5th

1. Texas Education Funding:  District Judge John Dietz found funding of the state’s public education system inadequate and by extension unconstitutional. Lubbock A-J 2. The Great Puerto Rican Escape: As the economy on the island deteriorates, more and more Puerto Ricans are leaving to Florida. More Puerto Ricans live on the U.S. mainland than on the island […]