Dax Davis Band Gaining Attention from Distinct Musical Fusion

By Hayden Browning Nestled in the heart of Wise County, a musical group known as the Dax Davis Band is stirring up excitement with its unique blend of country, rock, and western swing. This eclectic group has garnered attention not only locally but also beyond the county lines. The band’s journey traces back to humble […]

Photo Gallery: 4-8 Eclipse in Photos

Celestial spectators were captivated by the age old dance of shadows and light. The total solar eclipse witnessed across the United States on Monday April 8th was a celestial sight for the ages. The next solar eclipse viewable from the contiguous U.S. won’t happen again until Aug. 23, 2044, according to NASA. Swipe through to […]

MCTV Newscast: 4-8

In this Monday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Chloe Greene and Ezra Rivera are in studio with the latest news, information and events happening around campus. First, a rare cosmic event generated lots of buzz today as millions of people prepared for what could be a once in a lifetime experience. We’ll have […]

Tech Students Give Rugby a ‘Try’

By Fernando Cruz The Texas Tech Men’s Rugby team has a rich history, but the COVID-19 pandemic nearly put an end to that. The on-campus student club sport is starting to revamp after being ripped apart by the pandemic. This year was a rebuilding year for the group. With many newcomers and few returners, it […]

Tech the Vote forum Brings Mayoral Candidates to Campus

By Avery Mendoza As Lubbock’s mayoral campaign season is in full swing, Tech The Vote hosted a forum on Wednesday, April 3, for students and citizens to hear from five candidates at the Texas Tech Law School’s Lanier Auditorium. Candidates Adam Hernandez, Steve Massengale, Mark McBrayer, Antonio Renteria and Stephen Sanders answered questions from a […]

MCTV Newscast: 4-4

In this Thursday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Elene Khajishvili and Austin Laden are in studio with the latest news, information and events happening around campus. First, members of the Tech community gathered at the Law School yesterday evening for a chance to hear from candidates running for one of the city of […]

Texas Tech Talks: A Community for Recovery

By Fernando Cruz Texas Tech Talks is a podcast made to highlight student groups on the Texas Tech campus. In this episode the Center for Students in Addiction Recovery, a community with a rich history that stays strong for each other, holds a meeting that celebrates recovering addicts and their battles.

Students Struggle with Basic Needs Insecurity

By Leah Kellum College students may have help paying for tuition, but meeting other needs isn’t always financially easy. About one in five undergraduate students experience food insecurity, according to nationally representative data collected by the federal government. Results of basic needs surveys published by the Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics in […]

Exclusive: Q&A with Texas Tech Hillel President Julian Cohen

By Reece Nations Julian Cohen is a senior kinesiology major with a minor in military history from El Paso. He is president of Texas Tech Hillel, an on-campus organization for students who identify as either Israeli, Jewish or both. Cohen sat down with The Hub@TTU to discuss his thoughts on Israel’s ongoing military response to […]

MCTV Newscast: 3-28

In this Thursday edition of the MCTV Weekday Update, anchors Chloe Greene and Macy Ranzer are in studio with the latest news, information and events happening around campus. First, social media posts by a Student Government Association senator pushed fellow members to take action, including the possibility of impeachment. We’ll have the full details on […]