Coming into a freshman year joining Greek Life is the last thing on the mind of many when starting college. Throughout high school Greek Life is often viewed as a hierarchy of caucasian supremacy, simply a group of people who sought out to exclude others from their elusive cult. But […]
Author: Ayrianna Kiral
Religion and Freedom Collide
Religion is the belief in and worship of a higher power or powers, especially a God or gods. Freedom is the power — or right — to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. But what happens when the two collide? Can religion and freedom coexist? […]
Midterm Elections Makes History for Tennessee
The results of the mid-term election yield both wins and losses for each party. The Republicans have taken control of the House of Representatives after they surpassed 218 seats, giving them control of the chamber. However, the Democrats have retained control of the Senate and achieved this by gaining […]
Midterm Elections to Determine Political Landscape of Next Two Years
Midterm elections will take place on Nov. 8. Due to early voting, the results are not in the Democrats’ favor as the majority is rather thin. The Senate is currently split 50-50, with Vice President Kamala Harris’s tie-breaking vote giving them the advantage. The majority of midterm […]
Midterm Elections, Are Tech Students Voting?
Midterm Elections. Every two years within the president’s four-year term, elections for Congress are held. This comprises two parts, the House of Representatives and Senate. Congress makes nationwide laws. While the House decides which laws are voted on, Senate then can block or approve them. Each state has two senators […]
Women’s Center Art Gallery
Tech’s Women’s Center hosted their first women’s art gallery on Sept. 1 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., featuring the artwork of Anna Grayson, a metals major from Gallatin, Tennessee. The Women’s Center, located in Roaden University Center room 339, hosts a series of events throughout the year and […]