Scramble To Summer Fitness
Here at The Hub, we try to keep a handle on our fitness and health. Our sports director, Morgan Crump, is a licensed Turbo Kick instructor and our social media director, Claudia Tristán, is a certified Zumba instructor. In the spirit of spring break and summer, they will be here giving you tips and advice […]
#TTUSpringBreak
It’s finally Friday, and you have survived the first week back from spring break. So, now it is time to reminisce about some of those great trips you all took. Over the break, we asked our Twitter followers to send us pictures of their spring break using the hashtag #TTUSpringBreak. Check out some of the great […]
10 Things To Know – February 8
1. Cop Hunt: A former LAPD is the source of a massive manhunt after he vowed to attack other officers and their families for retribution. CNN 2. Rent A Boyfriend: During Chinese New Year there is more pressure for single women in their twenties to bring home a man to meet the family. This company provides you a stand […]
10 Things To Know – February 6
1. Snail Mail: The U.S. Postal Service will no longer deliver mail on Saturdays. Fox News 2. Gay Marriage: Both England and Wales have approved same-sex marriage. BBC
10 Things To Know – February 5th
1. Texas Education Funding: District Judge John Dietz found funding of the state’s public education system inadequate and by extension unconstitutional. Lubbock A-J 2. The Great Puerto Rican Escape: As the economy on the island deteriorates, more and more Puerto Ricans are leaving to Florida. More Puerto Ricans live on the U.S. mainland than on the island […]
10 Things To Know – February 4th
1. East vs. West: Check out the gallery of Sunday’s big game where the East coast took it all. ESPN 2. ARMY Suicides Increase: In 2012 there were a reported 325 suicides or potential suicides, the highest ever recorded. CNN 3. Duh! Studies find that vegetarians are 32 percent less likely to die or be hospitalized for heart disease. Wonder why? Huffington […]
Raiders In Israel
Do you ever wonder where your Texas Tech University diploma will take you? One graduate from 1983 has gone all the way to Tel-Aviv with his diploma. James Forrest, originally from Boyer, Texas, graduated with a degree in engineering that has led him to work as a U.S. diplomat for the Foreign Service Information Technology […]
Illegally Here
She graduated in the top two percent of her high school, is in the Honors College at Texas Tech University, and is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute scholar at Tech. However, she has been doing something illegal every day of her life since she was 12 years old.
Themed Parties, Racist?
As if Penn State didn’t have enough problems already. A sorority there recently hosted a Mexican themed party where they took stereotypes to a whole new level.