The Appalachian Center for Craft is hosting their annual Bowlathon Saturday, Sept. 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Center’s clay studio. The fundraiser makes bowls for Habitat for Humanity’s Cookin’ on the Square. T.J. Edwards, a student at Appalachian Center for Craft, holds the current record of […]
Day: September 15, 2015
Adams reveals new SGA plans for Centennial year
At the start of fall semester, Bobby Adams began his term as president of the Student Government Association by bringing new ideas and visions for the student body as well as Tech. Adams is a first-year graduate student in the doctoral program for chemical engineering. He chose to attend Tech […]
Student receives warning after dumpster diving
Tennessee Tech police caught a female student looking through a dumpster behind Volpe Library earlier this month in an attempt to attain some free books. Officer Jeremy Carr responded to a call of someone removing books from the dumpster behind the library on Sept. 2. When Carr arrived on the […]
Post office renovations bring new procedures to Tech
Awesome Mail and Print, powered by Ricoh, is the new face of Tennessee Tech’s mailing services. The campus post office has been renovated to make sending and receiving mail easier for both the students and faculty. Not only did Tech renovate the old post office area, but they also brought […]
Wounded Warrior Project benefits from university tug of war contest
War is a harsh reality of our world. We fight over scarce resources and land, and even a face can launch 1,000 ships. (https://www.nelsongreerpainting.com/) When it’s over and the dust has settled on the battlefield, we celebrate our heroes and mourn those who rode valiantly into Valhalla. But those who […]
Students see changes to parking
Students parking on campus will see a few different changes when looking for a place to park this year. On-campus residents may have noticed the newly painted parking spots. These spots have been painted green to differentiate the dorm parking from the commuter and open parking spots that merge together. […]
SAE returns from social probation, participating in formal recruitment
More than a year after the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house fire, and a year of being on social probation, the fraternity is once again active on campus. On the night of March 22, 2014, SAE’s fraternity house caught fire in the middle of the night, destroying the house. After […]
Woodworth entertains audience with expansive pre-retirement oboe recital
Woodworth During a performance Sept. 10, William Woodworth, a professor of music at Tech, immersed the audience in a number of musical pieces. During the staff recital, Woodworth played the English horn and the Poulenc Trio for oboe, accompanied by Tech professor James Lotz playing the bassoon and Grace Eunhye […]
Volleyball set to host Golden Eagle Invitational
Local volleyball fans will have the opportunity to see some high quality play during the Golden Eagle Invitational presented by Hampton Inn Sept. 18 and 19. The two-day event will feature the hosting Golden Eagles, University of Idaho Vandals, Western Carolina University Catamounts and Towson University Tigers. The idea of […]
Defense rocked against Wofford’s running game
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