Archives for April 2018

Prosthetics with Purpose: Delaney Kerby

By Jasmine Stevens  LUBBOCK, Texas. – As a child, you’re typically learning your ABC’s, 1-2-3’s, and relishing in excitement over a new 64-pack crayon box. For Delaney Kerby, a sophomore early childhood development major from Dallas, living an ordinary life became one lived with extraordinary parts. Kerby may be an average, everyday student taking on […]

MCTV Newscast: 4-9

In this Thursday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Alma Bustamante and Gabrielle Taite have the latest look at the news, information and events happening around campus.  First, a search for a needed replacement for the Lubbock Coliseum may soon be a reality for the Hub City.  Find out how a new type of […]

By the Numbers: The Misrepresentation of Hispanics in the Media

By Brandon Soliz In 2016, data collected by Pew Research showed the number of Latinos has surpassed 58 million in the United States. However, since 1996, 69 percent of housekeeper/maid characters portrayed in the media are Latino. The aforementioned character is just one of many stereotypical roles taken on by Latin American actors and actresses, […]

The Climb for College Coaches

By Melodee Gunter Becoming one of the best among the college coaching ranks is a dream for many. Most young coaches start their climb from the bottom and while all beginnings are unique, few are easy. After one semester as a Texas high school football coach, Ethan Morriss was offered a graduate assistant position at […]

MCTV Newscast: 4-5

In this Thursday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Megan Zapalac and Graciela Vasquez are in studio with the latest news, information and events happening around campus.  First, there are new details on the status of four Texas Tech football players who were suspended following arrests in March.  Find out if the players will […]