Students for Justice in Palestine Organize Non-disruptive Protest

By The Hub@TTU Staff LUBBOCK — Texas Tech Students for Justice in Palestine organized a silent, non-disruptive protest in the TTU Library on Wednesday, Jan. 24. Students who participated displayed posters in support of Palestine as they congregated in study areas. The United Nations’ International Court of Justice on Friday issued an interim ruling directing […]

Supreme Court Explained: Barrett Confirmation Bucks Tradition, Underscores Party Divide

By Reece Nations, Managing Editor WASHINGTON, D.C. – In its more than 230 years of existence, the United States Senate has confirmed 126 Supreme Court nominations and more than 500 Cabinet nominations as a legislative body, according to senate.gov.  While the confirmation powers of the Senate are bestowed by the U.S. Constitution, historians point out Supreme Court nominations in recent years have shifted away from […]

10 Things to Know – January 30th

Above: Official Promo Pic for the Final Season of HBO’s Entourage What in the World: Iran sent a very unhappy-looking monkey to space yesterday. – Huffington Post TTU Campus: Want to investigate international study options? The Study Abroad fair takes place in the SUB today from 10am to 4pm. See TechAnnounce. Green Talk: China is now burning […]