The newest restaurant on campus, Which Wich, opened on April 28th to a massive reception from hungry students. Our intrepid reporters managed to snap a few pictures of the line to get in- you can click the pictures in the sidebar on the right to view them at full size.
Month: April 2014
The problem with Student Government Association and anonymous sources
Most of the time, you shouldn’t trust everything you read on the Internet, or in your email. If you do, I’ll forward you all the emails I got from a prince in Nigeria who wants to send us MILLIONS OF DOLLARS! So, understandably, when I was approached via email by […]
I am not ashamed: forever I will be a Christian writer
Over the last year and a half of writing for The Oracle, readers have come to expect an extreme, conservative Christian viewpoint from me. Well, to be honest, I don’t think of myself so much as a conservative, but rather that I am unashamed of the Gospel and my writing […]
Tips and tricks for surviving this year’s Finals Week
Finals are fast approaching as Tech students begin to feel the rush to the end of another semester. The questions on every student’s mind should be “When should I start studying? How long should I study each subject in one day?” “You need to start early,” said Edith Duvier, director […]
Phi Delta Theta brother arrested on multiple charges
A Phi Delta Theta brother was charged with public intoxication and resisting arrest after an altercation that left one Cookeville police officer injured. On Saturday, April 5 at 8:26 p.m., Cookeville police officers Ryan Acuff and Kenneth Frye responded to a complaint concerning two males fighting on North Peachtree Avenue. […]
Brown impressed with spring practices
Tech’s football team ended its spring practices this week. The Golden Eagles held 15 sessions of spring practice, including the annual Purple and Gold Game. A common theme in the scrimmages has been emergence of young players, especially on the offense. “We did get some injuries, but it was not […]
Golden Eagles split non-conference games, prepares for EIU
The Tech baseball team has experienced a week of ups and downs. Following a 10-1 defeat at the hands of the Southeastern Conference’s Tennessee Volunteers on Tuesday, the Golden Eagles bounced back to easily handle the Middle Tennessee State University Blue Raiders 10-3 on Wednesday. On a rainy and windy […]
Greek Week changed to Greek Weekend
Sororities and fraternities at Tech participated in Greek Weekend beginning April 10 through April 12. “Greek Weekend had never been done before,” said sorority member Molly Campbell. “We usually call this event ‘Greek Week.’ Hopefully, this change is successful.” The events for Greek Weekend started on April 10 with a […]
Cadets practice field exercises, Oldham rides in helicopter from Walton House front lawn
ROTC Cadets from Tech’s Golden Eagle Battalion conducted the annual Ranger Field Training Exercise (FTX) in Smyrna from Friday, April 4 to Sunday, April 6 in order to demonstrate their knowledge of military tactics, as well as gain valuable experience leading fellow soldiers. The Ranger FTX is an annual event […]
Third floor of library to see innovative changes
Changes are coming to the Volpe Library – renovations are underway on the third floor to create a new interactive, technology-based learning environment that will be an open-access space for all students. “The Volpe Library third floor is on the verge of becoming home to an innovation and discovery center […]