Archives for April 2021

Navigating romantic relationships in the 21st century

Love is one of the most studied and least understood areas in psychology today, according to Psychology Today. Dr. Cameron Brown–a licensed marriage and family therapy associate at Desert Sky Family Therapy and an assistant professor in the College of Human Sciences at Texas Tech in the Department of Community, Family, and Addiction Sciences–described new […]

MCTV Newscast: 4-12

In this Monday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Natalee Gomez and Danielle Salazar are in studio with the latest news, information and events happening around campus.  First, a nationally award winning Texas Tech team extended their win streak and added to their resume over the weekend.  We’ll have the results from the National […]

SGA Graduate Vice President Team to host “Tech’s Got Talent” talent show

Texas Tech’s Student Government Association Graduate Vice President Team is hosting “Tech’s Got Talent”. The talent show will be held on April 16 from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Raider Commons Plaza in the Student Union Building. Charles Ramey II–graduate student, doctoral candidate, and SGA’s graduate vice president–said the idea behind the event started […]

MCTV Newscast: 4-8

In this Thursday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Will Lanigan and Danielle Salazar are in studio with the latest news, information and events happening around campus.  First, it’s been a whirlwind week in the world of Texas Tech Athletics after former head men’s basketball coach, Chris Beard, left for Austin last Thursday.  But […]

TTU first-generation program’s growth, purpose

By: Natalie Cervantes The Texas Tech first-generation transition and mentoring programs are growing as they prepare to keep evolving to serve and support college students who identify as a first-generation student. Brandon Cruz, director for First Generation Transition & Mentoring Programs, spoke about the growth and importance of the program. “Over the last 10 years, […]

What is cancel culture? A look at rights and responsibilities

Cancel culture has been described as the act of canceling people, brands, shows, movies, or anything that one deems offensive, according to Merriam-Webster. The site also notes that cancel culture is not a new concept and has been around for years. However, with the increase in social media and social media users, cancel culture has […]

MCTV Newscast: 4-1

In this Thursday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Peri Jacobs and Nick Tauschek are in studio with the latest news, information and events happening around campus.  First, news has broken regarding the week-long question of whether or not Texas Tech Head Men’s Basketball Coach, Chris Beard, will be staying with the program.  We […]

Troubles Brewing: Local coffee shop finds success following COVID adversity

Since the start of the pandemic, businesses across the county have been hit hard by the pandemic leading many to close their doors for good. In spite of the circumstances, Sugar Browns Coffee was able to launch their new location on 67th Street and Indiana Avenue. Taylor McAlpine, general manager, said the idea for the […]