By Julia Sewing After long hours of preparation, the members of Hearing the Homeless sighed with relief when the art installation was finally ready for its debut. Hearing the Homeless, a local nonprofit, works toward ending the misconceptions of homelessness through positive human connection and authentic relationships. Kipp Bennett-Chew, associate director and photographer for Hearing […]
Organizing with Nydia: Coordinating Wall and Outlook Calendars
In this final video on how to get organized, The HUB@TTU reporter Nydia offers tips on how to personalize a Microsoft Outlook calendar to coordinate with a wall calendar. These tips will surely help you stay on top of each and every assignment!
Missing in West Texas
On Nov. 17, 2013, Zoe Campos left her house for the last time. After a night at home with Zoe, her sister woke up the next morning, and Zoe was gone. The Campos family reported her missing the next day. Five years later, the Campos family laid Zoe to rest after her remains were recovered […]
Organizing with Nydia: Making a Planner
Organizational skills lacking? Are you vowing to become more organized in the upcoming semester? Watch this video by The Hub@TTU reporter Nydia as she provides viewers with step-by-step tips on how to make a planner to fit all scheduling needs.
Adulting 101: Buying a Used Car
In this episode of Adulting 101, The Hub@TTU reporter Jason talks about everything you should consider when shopping for a used vehicle. From budgeting to vehicle history reports, Jason has 10 things for you to think about before making your purchase. Happy hunting! Information: https://www.carfax.comhttps://www.kbb.com
Not All Cactus and Gravel: Understanding our Relationship with Green Spaces
Lubbock’s dry, semi-arid climate can require homeowners and businesses to keep a close eye on their landscape practices to ensure their lawns stay healthy and beautiful – green. However, experts say this can lead to overwatering and a mismanagement of the local natural resources. The Green Psyche Dr. Susan Tomlinson, an associate professor of the […]
Adulting 101: Apartment Hunting
In this episode of Adulting 101, Jason gives you 10 steps to make your apartment hunting as successful and safe as possible. Understanding these quick tips can save you from a bad situation and give you a good experience when finding your first apartment away from home. Thank you for watching and happy hunting! Music: […]
Candidate Comparison: O’Rourke vs. Cruz on immigration, gun rights and health care
Midterm election day in Texas takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 6. In the race for senate is incumbent Senator Ted Cruz, a Republican from Houston who has served in congress since 2013, and Congressman Beto O’Rourke, a Democrat from El Paso who has served in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2013. Here is where […]
Op-Ed: A Natural Fix
For Texas Tech student Katie Doyle, an undergraduate and trip leader for the Outdoor Pursuits Center, relieving stress has one major component: nature. “Being out in nature reminds me how irrelevant the things I am stressed about are, ” Doyle said. “When you are walking through a mountain stream trying not to slip off an […]
Why the dome is doomed: municipal coliseum, auditorium to be demolished
A state-of-the-art facility when opened in 1956, the Lubbock Municipal Coliseum and Auditorium has featured concerts, sporting events and Broadway productions; however, the final curtain call is near. While Lubbock residents have decided it has served its purpose after voting to abandon the facilities, an emotional connection to the coliseum and auditorium is too strong for some to part with. Proposition A signaled […]