Freshman Matthew Giles examines his shot at the Murray State Invitational. Giles received his second OVC Male Golfer of the Week award of the season after his second place performance in the Kenny Perry Invitational Oct. 12-13. Photo by: Dave Winder, Murray State Sports Information. […]
Month: October 2015
Women’s golf has top five performance in the F&M APSU Intercollegiate
Hollee Sadler completes her swing during the MSU Invitational. Sadler earned all-tournament honors in the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate event. Photo by: Dave Winder, Murray State Sports Information. (cityoflightpublishing.com) The Tennessee Tech women’s golf team placed third at the F&M Bank APSU Intercollegiate over […]
The Avett Brothers to perform S.O.L.O. concert at the Hoop
THE BALLAD OF LOVE AND HATE – The Avett Brothers will perform at Tech on Tuesday, Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. Doors to the Hooper Eblen Center open at 7 p.m. The Avett Brothers are coming to Tennessee Tech for the fall S.O.L.O. concert Tuesday, Oct. 20. The concert will […]
Senior Salute prepares graduating seniors for life after commencement
As graduation comes closer, seniors are trying to check everything off their to-do list in order to graduate. On Wednesday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Thursday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., the semiannual Senior Salute will be held in the Tech Pride Room on the first floor […]
State facilities face privatization, effects seen on Tech’s campus
Tennessee is experiencing something unique in its history, and that is facing the privatization of nearly every state-ran facility in measures to reduce maintenance costs. Gov. Bill Haslam’s administration is the group driving the operation. A group that has been vocal in its fight against Haslam’s plan is United Campus […]
Street preacher returns to Centennial Plaza, students listen to McGlone’s beliefs
A street preacher who Tech students know all too well returned to campus Oct. 14 and Oct. 15. John McGlone, host of the website jesuspreacher.com, returned to campus once again to speak to students on the new Centennial Plaza. This was the first time he has visited campus since Centennial […]
Haunted Reviews in the Upper Cumberland
Amazin' Acres of Fun Located about 8 miles south of Cookeville toward Sparta on Highway 111, is a family-owned and -operated farm where you can find the McCulley’s Amazin’ Acres of Fun. The farm offers hayrides to the pumpkin patch where you can pick your favorite pumpkins. The hayride […]
Blues and Brews festival raises funds for WCTE public television
BLUES WITH BREWS – Blues and Brews is a fundraiser for WCTE public television. The event raised $33,000 in 2014. The second annual Blues & Brews Craft Beer Festival was held again Saturday, Oct. 17 in Dogwood Park. Blues & Brews started out as a small WCTE fundraiser where patrons […]
Deerhunter slows down on ‘Fading Frontier’
Hardly any band can boomerang back to the same success it had on two earlier fantastic back-to-back albums after a mediocre effort, but indie rock darlings Deerhunter figures out what works and stick with it on its latest LP, “Fading Frontier.” After 2013’s “Monomania,” which proved highly divisive among fans […]
‘Crimson Peak’ plays to Del Toro’s strengths
QUITE THE SET – The house in Crimson Peak was built specifically for the film, but had to be torn down after production ended. Set in a delightfully spooky Victorian mansion, Guillermo Del Toro’s “Crimson Peak” is not a ghost story so much as a story with ghosts in it. […]