Mason Ramsey fights off defenders in the last season's opener against Piedmont International. The 2015-2016 Golden Eagles men and women’s basketball schedules have been released, and fans will have the chance to catch both squads in action during eight double-headers throughout the upcoming season. A renovated Hooper Eblen Center also […]
Month: October 2015
Soccer improves to 3-0 in OVC after winning conference home opener
Taylor Blazei races an Eastern kentucky player for possession of the ball during a rain-soaked game at Tech Soccer Field Oct. 2. The Tennessee Tech soccer team is 3-0 in Ohio Valley Conference play following its win against the Eastern Kentucky University Colonels Oct. 2. The game was the first […]
De Niro and Hathaway charm the audience with their dynamic chemistry
When my mom suggested we go and see “The Intern,” I wasn’t sure what to expect. I had not, and still have not, seen so much as a trailer for it, so aside from her rough description, I had no idea what it was going to be about. All I […]
Football falls to UT Martin in first OVC loss
Quarterback Jared Davis hands the ball to senior running back Ladarius Vanlier. Davis finished with under 100 yards passing for the first time this season while Vanlier passed the century mark rushing for the first time this season finishing with 118 yards on the ground. Photo: Shea Haile Rain and […]
‘The Splat’ welcomes all forms of ’90s Nick nostalgia
#039;The Splat' was previously named "The '90s Are All That" when it bear the ratings for basic cable shows. Nickelodeon recently released the names of the shows that will be aired during the ‘90s-themed programming block, The Splat. The Splat is not its own channel but rather a block of […]
Science is the real star of Ridley Scott’s ‘The Martian’
Ridley Scott consulted James L. Green, the director of the Planetary Science Division at NASA, in order to make the science in "The Martian" more accurate. It’s been a while since two really unique and exciting things happened at once: A movie came along that actually used realistic properties and […]
Jack Butler addresses SGA about new furniture, reduced greenery on Centennial Plaza
In a Sept. 29 SGA meeting, Associate Vice President of Facilities Jack Butler fielded questions about the new furniture on Centennial Plaza and notably less greenery. Butler asked for senators’ input on the nearly completed plaza and new furniture additions, who said they like the furniture on the plaza. Twenty […]
Murphy Hall to reopen in Fall 2016, renovations continue as scheduled
Murphy Hall is scheduled to reopen in the 2016-2017 school year. Construction on Murphy Hall is scheduled to end in mid-December of 2015, though students will not live in the building until the 2016-2017 school year. Construction started on Jobe and Murphy Halls in January 2015, forcing the students who […]
Community Day: Tennessee Tech’s Open House
The majors fair and open house were held in the Hooper Eblen Center and the Fitness Center's east and west gyms on Saturday, October 3. Tennessee Tech welcomed more than 700 prospective students and their guests at Community Day Saturday, Oct. 3. Community Day offered students, freshmen and transfers, an […]
Football receives two OVC Player of the Week honors in win against Murray State
Senior linebacker Tra'Darius Goff, number 30, pursues a runner during the Golden Eagles Sept. 19 game against Mercer. Goff was one of two recipients of the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Week award after their Sept. 26 win against Murray State University. Goff received his award for his defensive […]