By Urvi Dalal / The Hub@TTU This year’s Carol of Lights is the official closing ceremony of the Texas Tech Centennial Celebration. The 65th Annual Carol of Lights will take place on December 2. This is one of Tech’s oldest and most treasured traditions. It provides an opportunity for all of Texas Tech’s students, faculty/staff, […]
Carol of Lights Through the Years: A Tribute to Texas Tech’s Centennial Celebration
Carol of Lights Illuminates Tradition, Efficiency
Eighteen buildings in the center of the Texas Tech campus will be lit up at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 1st during the 57th annual Carol of Lights ceremony. According to the Texas Tech Student Housing, more than 25,000 colored light bulbs will be aglow during this year’s ceremony. Craig Kuehnert, the assistant director for student leadership […]
Carol of Lights Brings Cheers and Smiles
The 56th annual Carol of Lights lit up the Texas Tech University campus on Tuesday night as onlookers gathered in their winter gear waiting for that moment marking the beginning of the holiday season. Click to learn a few facts about the Carol of Lights Total darkness filled the sky, and then it happened. The […]
Christmas Lights
Lubbock and some surrounding subdivision have neighborhoods with Christmas decorations worth the trip to see. Melinda Garcia, a Lubbock resident, said there are a few places she likes to go look at Christmas lights, including Ransom Canyon, Vintage Township and LakeRidge. Ransom Canyon is a small town on a lake about 15 miles southeast of […]
Carol Of Lights 2013
Whether you had a night class, live out of town, or were simply in the back of the massive crowd, here is a recap of this year’s Carol of Lights. With almost 20,000 in attendance and the weather a little less frigid than usual, the 55th annual event was packed. Raider Red, The Masked Rider, […]