Thursday Game Economic Impact on Community

Erik Book, the Texas Tech associate athletic director for marketing, sales and service, said the impact of having a Thursday home game first became noticeable when less season tickets were being sold, even though it was the first Big 12 game of the season. “We had a drop off in season ticket sales from the […]

Bag Attack: Ben Jarvis

Everyone carries one around campus, unless you’re that really cool freshman, and everyone is packing something different. Bag Attack is the spur of the moment feature that spotlights what you carry around campus. Is there a story behind that broken computer screen or was it a clumsy mistake on the worst day of your life? […]

Who Let The Cats Out?

Who let the cat out of the bag? Chris Cook said the feral cat situation on Texas Tech campus has reached the point of having to relocate the furry felines. “We collaborated with the TTU Feral Cat Program and contacted the humane society of West Texas, city of Lubbock animal shelter, with the understanding that […]

Man I Love College

After looking back at her past three years of attending Texas Tech, Kate DeWolfe said she could confirm that her time at the college has been worthwhile. “I’ve loved it here. I’ve made friends I’ll have for a lifetime,” she said. “I loved most of my classes. Lubbock is a fun college town, but I […]

Tomato Shortage Stems From High-Prices And Availability

Students Express Concern During "Pies and Floats With The President"

Tech Student A Role Model For Other Autistic Students

Student's Love/Hate Relationship With On-Campus Living

Freshman at Texas Tech are required to live on-campus for at least one year. Photo by Katelyn Perry Living in dorms is associated with college life, but how do students really feel about the experience? According to the website for University Student Housing, there are more than 7,000 students living in 14 residence halls on […]

Autism: The Disorder

Student Wins Big At Red Raider Showcase