Growing Enrollment Pushes Committee to Consider New Sorority on Campus

As Texas Tech’s enrollment continues to grow towards it’s institutional goal of 40,000 students by the year 2020, an exploratory committee has presented a proposal for a new sorority to eventually join Greek life on campus, according to a delegate on the Texas Tech Panhellenic Council. Carolyn Simpson, chapter adviser for Texas Tech’s Kappa Kappa […]

Tech Regents Approve Tuition & Fee Increase

Even though Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine recently touted Texas Tech University as one of the most affordable public colleges, Tech students are about to see a slight increase in tuition and fees. The university system’s Board of Regents approved a 3.95 percent net increase in tuition and fees for the 2014-15 academic year during a meeting […]

Financial Magazine Ranks Tech Among Tops

Texas Tech University was recently ranked the 20th best value among schools that cost less than $30,000 per year by the same magazine that recently listed Tech as No. 11 for having students graduate with the least average debt. Tech is the only Texas college on Kiplinger Personal Finance magazine’s list, but Oklahoma State University […]

Final Campaign Efforts Underway for SGA Runoffs

See Full Election Coverage With runoffs looming, The Hub@TTU is giving voters a final look at the remaining Student Government Association presidential hopefuls and their executive boards. Two campaigns, One Tech and Experience Where It Counts, are continuing to campaign for students’ votes before the runoffs on March 6 and 7. Each campaign’s presidential candidate was […]

SGA Election Results: Mostly Runoffs

See Full Election Coverage Students can expect another week of SGA executive candidates campaigning for their votes, as the results of this week’s election yielded runoffs for most of the positions. Two of the presidential candidates, Hayden Hatch and Tyler Frevert, earned spots in the runoff, garnering 42 percent and 35 percent of the vote […]

Conversations With Candidates: Experience Where It Counts

See Full Election Coverage In preparation for the upcoming executive candidate forum jointly hosted by the Student Government Association and The Hub@TTU, we spoke with candidates from each campaign running for election to the SGA executive board. “Conversations With Candidates” is a chance for you to learn about their hopes for the future of Texas Tech […]

Fortune 500 Companies Donate Money to Tech

The new Texas Tech University petroleum engineering building will receive another $2 million thanks to donations from the third largest U.S. corporation and a Texas-based Fortune 500 oil and gas company. Chevron, a California-based energy corporation ranked third on the Fortune 500 list,  is giving $500,000 to Tech. The money will be used to create the […]

An Evolving University in a Diversifying State

After reading her University of Texas at Austin rejection letter last spring, Emma Riggs immediately felt less valuable than the qualified students she knew at the university. The freshman architecture major from Allen, Texas, said her plan was to join some of her friends at UT Austin, and she was confident her well-rounded resume would garner her […]

Pippen v. Student Government Association

Texas Tech University’s student Supreme Court released a verdict last week against the Student Government Association. The Tech student Supreme Court met Saturday to hear the case about the potential removal of an engineering student from his position of senator in the Student Government Association. Matt Pippen, a senator for the Whitacre College of Engineering, […]

Double T Insider: Episode 14 Season II

In this week’s edition of the Double T Insider, we sit down with Texas Tech men’s tennis head coach, Tim Siegel, and talk about his experience with the Red Raiders. We talk one on one with Red Raider Golfer, Henry Todd, in this week’s Red Raider Spotlight, and later, Henry teaches us a few of […]