Day: April 3, 2018

Sports

Baseball wins ninth consecutive game

The Golden Eagles baseball team is on a hot streak – nine consecutive wins that include sweeping teams from West Virginia, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and Ohio Valley Conference rival Austin Peay State University. Their success comes from multiple areas, but the offense is prominent. The Golden Eagles lead the […]

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Inside the Nest: Legal Gambling

March Madness is over, but what isn’t over, is the annual ritual of cash exchanging hands, of bets cashed in and those who are lucky acquiring a little more wealth through sheer dumb luck. Legalization is a word thrown around a lot in this country, regarding different subjects, and there’s […]

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March for Our Lives takes change to the streets

Chase Freeman | Contributor Students, teachers and community members participated in the March for Our Lives movement across the nation March 24 including events in Nashville and Cookeville. The student-led movement advocating stricter gun control formed after a school shooting in Parkland, Florida, left 17 people dead. In Cookeville, a […]

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Study shows high number of unreported sexual assault

Twenty five percent of women and 6 percent of men report being sexually assaulted, according to a 2013 campus study. Tech’s rates are similar to the national average of 23.4 percent of women and 5.4 percent reported by the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network. However, there is a significant […]

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Appalachian Center for Craft to celebrate 20th annual festival

Children interested in learning about art may join artists and other art enthusiasts for the Appalachian Center for Craft’s 20th annual Celebration of Craft scheduled from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. The open house features in-studio demonstrations of wood turning, glass blowing and blacksmithing. Children can try free […]

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Staff member injured in car crash

A Tech faculty member suffered a broken rib and internal bleeding in a head-on collision in front of Foundation Hall on March 23, according to a police report. Peggy Medlin, an administrative associate in the Department of Earth Sciences, was driving west in her Toyota on East 10th Street when […]

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New provost and VP land

Tech’s new provost and vice president of enrollment management plan to take office this month. Dr. Lori Bruce, who is the new provost and vice president of academic affairs is scheduled in office April 16. Brandon Johnson, vice president of enrollment management and career placement took office this week.  The […]

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Mayor speaks to SGA

Cookeville Mayor Rickey Shelton told SGA members he has worked hard during his tenure to improve the community so students like them will want to live and work here. Shelton said the population of Cookeville and its surrounding areas and the number of jobs have increased since he took office […]

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Campus ticket fees to increase

Members of Tech’s board of trustees voted 7-1 to increase housing and parking fees at their quarterly meeting on March 22. Trustee Melissa Geist voted against the measure, and fellow board member Barbara Fleming asked her to explain her vote. “I respect her opinion tremendously. I can’t understand why you […]

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Oracle issues stolen, police investigating security footage

Campus police are seeking two suspects caught on security camera taking 800 issues of The Oracle from the RUC. The theft took place between 11 a.m. on March 20 and 8:30 a.m. on March 21. The papers are valued at more than $400, according to a police report. Security cameras […]