When Robert Peaslee and his wife Kate sit down in front of their TV on a Friday night, they’re not watching cable or satellite because they don’t want to, and also, they can’t. The Peaslees are one of the growing numbers of families that have cut the cord. “We don’t have cable. We don’t have dish,” […]
Twistedly Good Burgers
Lubbock is not exactly known for having a wide array of good restaurants; in fact, I’m a little sick of eating Whataburger myself. In the past several months, however, there’s been a boom of new openings. With additions of Qdoba, Red Robin, Back 40 Grill, and Freddy’s Frozen Custards and Steakburgers, Lubbock grubbers have more […]
First Friday Art Trail Boasts Local Culture
You may not realize it, but Lubbock has a pretty happening art scene, and the First Friday Art Trail is sure to expose a side of Lubbock that many Tech students have not seen. “When visiting in the past, I was mainly surrounded by college life and football games,” Margaret Dye, a graduate student pursuing […]
Going Abroad: A Life-Changing Adventure
While college can certainly be an adventure in itself, getting the most out of this time in your life might involve leaving Lubbock. Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom, Texas Tech University students have the chance to visit Tech’s biannual Study Abroad Fair and learn all about the program’s […]