The Tech Tennis team remained undefeated, at home and in conference play, last weekend against Morehead State and Eastern Kentucky. “It’s good to start the year like we have,” said Brazilian native and Tech sophomore tennis player Marcos Bernardes. “I love tennis and the competition we have faced this year.” […]
Day: April 4, 2016
Women’s basketball introduces sixth coach in program history
A New Vision – Kim Rosamond addresses the media during a press conference March 31 in the Hooper Eblen Center. Rosamond takes over Tech’s women’s basketball team following Jim Davis’ retirement . Her previous job was as an assistant coach at Vanderbilt University. Photo by: Shea Haile The Tennessee Tech […]
Window on the World to host international event on campus
WOW – Ali Almansar (right) and Sam Almansar (left) attend the WOW festival during the 2015 spring celebration. Tennessee Technological University’s annual Window on the World (WOW) festival will fill the campus with all things international Friday, April 8 through Saturday, April 9. WOW is an international two-day festival and symposium […]
Oldham speaks at SGA meeting about upcoming Tennessee legislature
President Philip Oldham attended the Student Government Association meeting Tuesday, March 29 in order to speak about the students’ concerns and inform them of upcoming changes on campus. “Thank you for letting me come tonight, I appreciate all that you do. There’s plenty of stuff that I could talk about […]
Chase Rice: College days, country nights
Chase Rice will be performing Tuesday, April 5 for Tennessee Tech’s S.O.L.O.Concert Series with special guests Chris Lane and Lacy Cavalier. Rice started his country music career in 2010 with his first album Friday Nights and Sunday Mornings. His 2013 Ready Set Roll hit #1 on ITunes’ country album chart, […]
Students support American Cancer Society through Relay for Life
Students of Tennessee Tech are coming together next week in an effort to support the American Cancer Society in a Relay for Life event. So far this year, TTU Relay for Life teams have already raised over $8,000, according to the TTU Relay for Life website. Teams raised over $25,000 […]
Football travels to Alcoa for team’s first scrimmage
CHANGE OF SCENERY- Trey Burks looks for a gap in the defense during Tech’s scrimmage in Alcoa, Tennessee April 2. Burks had 13 carries and 48 yards. Photo by: Shea Haile It has been a focus throughout spring practice, for the Golden Eagle football team to show not only Cookeville […]
Rice time settles in, offers variety of trendy Asian tastes and funky treats
ECCENTRIC EATS – Rice Time Bistro sits east of Tech’s campus and next to Foundation Hall at 918 N. Jefferson Ave. The restaurant opened in late February 2016. The new Asian-inspired Rice Time Bistro, nestled into that familiar bend on Jefferson Avenue near campus, may have just carved out a long-term […]
‘Trailer Park Boys’ returns to comfortable ground
Trailer Park Boys is basically the Little Engine that Could of international TV. Despite being hugely popular in its native Canada, Americans took awhile to catch on. But when we did, thanks in part to Netflix, we went all in. The show is nowhere near as popular here as it […]
‘The Path’ a sluggish trip for Hulu
SEPARATE WAYS – ‘The Path’ was originally titled ‘The Way’, but it too closely mimicked the real-life ministry ‘The Way International,’ prompting the change. First and foremost, ‘The Path’ is a show about family. It’s about the fundamentals of what it means to belong somewhere, even if the group undertones are […]