Month: April 2016

News

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 […]

News

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, […]

Sports

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 […]

Uncategorized

‘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 […]

Opinion

Clinical depression: The unacknowledged enemy of the college student

RECOVERY – Tankersley (second from left) is on the road to recovery, thanks in part to the counseling services provided by Tech's Counseling Center. Ah, spring. The sun is shining, the temperatures are remotely higher than before and the amount of depressive episodes I face will hopefully decrease now that the weather is […]

Opinion

Parking fee debate sparks conversation on campus

Once again, I am trekking through campus in the dark, alone. Paranoia keeps my feet swift and my mind sharp. The rain pelts my face; the wind wrestles with my useless umbrella. I am trudging to my car, cursing commuter life and keeping an eye out for thugs lurking behind […]