See Full Election Coverage One Tech won every remaining executive seat, beating out competing bloc Experience Where It Counts, in the widely anticipated Student Government Association runoff, the SGA announced Friday evening. In the presidential race, Hayden Hatch captured nearly 150 more votes than his opponent, Tyler Frevert. President-elect Hayden Hatch said record voter turnout among students helped his […]
Archives for March 2014
Business Off Broadway – Spring Break
Lauren finds out what Broadway is going to do for this Spring Break.
Double T Insider: Episode 18 Season II
Check out this week’s Double T Insider, hosted by Bret Brown and Kaitlyn Kravik. In this week’s edition of the Double T Insider, we sit down with Red Raider Basketball’s, Kader Tapsoba. We talk with Texas Tech Football Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury, and we talk with Red Raider Soccer player, Janine Beckie. All that and much […]
Mr. Public Relations
After trying out a myriad of majors, Dylan Echols has finally found his niche. One of the busiest members of the Texas Tech public relations program, Echols went through six or seven different majors before settling on public relations. When he first came to Tech, he was a wind energy major. “Public relations was actually […]
The Valentine Vandal
Red hearts adorned a bus stop for three weeks after the so-called “Valentine Vandal” defaced buildings up and down central Lubbock. Lillian O’Connor, from Virginia and a resident of Lubbock for 20 years, said she arrived at her antique store on Valentine’s Day to find white hearts painted on her windows. She said this occurred […]
The Women Of Troy: Review
Mourning. Weeping, Fear. Loss of hope. These are the elements that make up the stories of the Women of Troy. In February, the TTU Women’s Studies Program, alongside the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, had a panel discussion with community and university leaders entitled, “Rape Culture at Texas Tech University,” to help promote One Billion Rising, a […]
Financial Magazine Ranks Tech Among Tops
Texas Tech University was recently ranked the 20th best value among schools that cost less than $30,000 per year by the same magazine that recently listed Tech as No. 11 for having students graduate with the least average debt. Tech is the only Texas college on Kiplinger Personal Finance magazine’s list, but Oklahoma State University […]
MCTV Newscast: 3-6
In this Thursday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchor Ashlyn Tubbs finishes out the week with a wrap-up of the news and events from around campus. Find out about your last chance to vote in this year’s SGA runoff, and we also have an update on a recent national story that will give burrito […]
Police Altercation at Buffalo Wild Wings
Diners at two local restaurants received a bit more than just a casual dining experience on Feb. 10, when they witnessed an altercation involving the police. According to an offense report filed with the Lubbock Police Department, three individuals were arrested after a struggle with police at Buffalo Wild Wings on University Avenue around 9 […]
College Of Media And Communication To Host Broadcast Conference
The broadcast news industry is not an easy one to break into. A conference hosted by the College of Media and Communication and the Texas Association of Broadcasters, or TAB, will help students learn to succeed in this competitive field. On Saturday, March 8, students and faculty members can attend a Broadcast Newsroom Conference. The […]