In this Thursday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Jose Campos, Jr. and Kamryn Mendoza are in studio with the latest news, information and events happening around campus. First, Native American people from around the country are being honored during Indigenous Peoples Heritage Month. We’ll show you how Texas Tech is taking time to […]
Archives for November 2019
MCTV Sports 101 – 11/11/19
In this edition of MCTV Sports 101, join hosts Ryan Heller and Austin Seat as they debate the wide world of sports. Whether the two agree or disagree, they promise to bring you all the details as they cover the biggest headlines of the week. Here are this week’s topics: CFB: Tech Football Beats West […]
MCTV Newscast: 11-11
In this Monday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Uvie Bikomo and Ryan Heller are in studio with the latest news, information and events happening around campus. First, Texas Tech often plays host to some special guests here on campus. We’ll tell you about a recent VIP from north of the border who made […]
A Life of Service: Local men reflect on their time in the military
By: Megan Zapalac Those who have fought and serve are among us, but their stories are only shared if asked— and some go unheard. Through scars and smiles, three local veterans shared their stories of service and hardships. Having retired as a sergeant major in the U.S. Army, 81-year-old Emigdio Ramos, said his career began during the Vietnam War […]
INKling of Doubt: Lubbock Tattoo Artists Discuss Cover-Up Work
By: Joshua Bray Every tattoo has a story to tell. In 2012, the History of Tattoos’ website states, about 45 million Americans had at least one tattoo, and 30 percent of college graduates in the United States have permanent ink. The same website reports 17 percent of people who have tattoos regret them; however, 5 […]
MCTV Newscast: 11-7
In this Thursday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Malone Graham and Krizia Williams are in studio with the latest news, information and events happening around campus. First, the Student Government Association is a major link between the student body and university administrators, but how can the average student make sure their voice is […]
The Proof is in the Produce
Editor’s Note: This article is the first in a series of stories about nutrition and local foods. By: Emily Boyes When it comes to food, Lubbock farmers know their produce like the back of their hands because it grows in their backyard. With Lubbock surrounded by agriculture, the Lubbock Downtown Farmers Market is a place […]
Showing Support: The National Association of Black Journalists shows importance of networking
By Corey May A journalism organization on Texas Tech University campus is showing growth since it was chartered in April 2019. Rian Wilson, president of the National Association of Black Journalists chapter and junior creative media industry major from Houston, spoke of her decision to support the organization. “Bringing NABJ to Texas Tech was the […]
MCTV Sports 101 – 11/4/19
In this edition of MCTV Sports 101, join hosts Ryan Heller and Austin Seat as they debate the wide world of sports. Whether the two agree or disagree, they promise to bring you all the details as they cover the biggest headlines of the week. Here are this week’s topics: CBB: How Will Tech Basketball […]
MCTV Newscast: 11-4
In this Monday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Emily Effren and Paris Regan are in studio with the latest news, information and events happening around campus. First, college students face a lot of stressors throughout the semester, but there are few issues more problematic than finances. We’ll show you how one campus group […]