News Articles
-
New Hooligan’s Half/Irish Pub’s food, atmosphere fails to impress
Hooligan's Half/Irish Pub comes off as a friendly spot to have a drink, eat a meal and meet with friends. The 21-and-up-only pub opened about three weeks ago and keeps bringing people back with its parking lot full almost every night, especially weekends.
-
Gym Class Heroes set to perform at April SOLO concert
Gym Class Heroes will perform at 6 p.m. April 24 in the Hooper Eblen Center. Opening acts are Dev, artist behind "Bass Down Low," and Outasight, recognized by popular song "Tonight Is The Night." While Gym Class Heroes was not the first choice in the Fall 2011 vote, the band will perform popular songs like "Cupid's Chokehold" and "Stereo Hearts.
-
University finalizes deal to outsource custodians
Tech signed a contract with SSC Service Solutions Feb. 10, outsourcing its custodial services in an attempt to cut spending. "There was an administrative committee that reviewed proposals and evaluated all of the vendors, and the university accepted the contract," Karen Lykins, Communications and Marketing associate vice president, said.
-
Tech baseball expects talented pitching staff to be team strength
The Golden Eagle's baseball team expects a quality year thanks to a strong and experienced pitching staff. Like last year, Tech baseball was selected as third in the Ohio Valley Conference's pre-season rankings. The two teams ranked above the Golden Eagles are Austin Peay and Jacksonville State University.
-
BASES LOADED: "Lin-Sanity"
How unknown, undrafted Jeremy Lin made his meteoric rise to stardom, and whether or not he can stay
Only those who have been living under a rock for the past two weeks have not heard of the current NBA phenomenon that is Jeremy Lin. The second-year guard out of Harvard has caught fire, leading the New York Knicks to their first seven game win streak of the season and a .
-
Weekly Roundup: This week's stories at a glance
Tech women's basketball comes home for three after road win streak Tech's women's basketball prepares to finish out the last three home games of the season with a three-game win streak on the road. The team moved into third place in the Ohio Valley Conference standings this week, having recently beat in-state rivals Austin Peay State University and Tennessee State University on the road.
-
Tech to revamp building letter code system
The University's campus building abbreviations are changing, with the first being Derryberry Hall's sign by Feb. 21. Tech has used a two-letter abbreviation system for building names for several years. The new building abbreviations will use three and four letter codes to prevent potential confusion caused by the two-letter system.
-
Annual Engineering Week to offer fun, food, leadership training
Tech athletes aren't the only students getting ready for a major competition. Engineers Week starts Monday, Feb. 20 and engineers across campus are preparing for the annual events. Students from every engineering department compete against each other.
-
Bell to lobby for expansion of Hyder-Burks
President Bob Bell is preparing to go to Washington, D.C. in early March to lobby for programs on campus and an expansion of the Hyder-Burks Agricultural Pavilion. "We view it as an economic incentive plan," Pat Bagley, Agriculture and Human Sciences dean, said.
-
Students to pick up tickets for Murray State game
Attendance for the Tech vs. No. 16 Murray State basketball game is expected to be high. The game on Feb.25 is also Senior Night for athletes, starting 10 minutes before the men's and women's games. "You can pick up your ticket at the ticket office located at the Eblen Center," said Leveda Birdwell, director of Corporate Sales and Marketing.
News Archives
- New Hooligan’s Half/Irish Pub’s food, atmosphere fails to impress
- Gym Class Heroes set to perform at April SOLO concert
- University finalizes deal to outsource custodians
- Tech baseball expects talented pitching staff to be team strength
- BASES LOADED: "Lin-Sanity"
- Weekly Roundup: This week's stories at a glance
- Tech to revamp building letter code system
- Annual Engineering Week to offer fun, food, leadership training
- Bell to lobby for expansion of Hyder-Burks
- Students to pick up tickets for Murray State game
- Residential Life Office to host second annual Cardboard Boat Race
- Battle of the Bands to rock campus
- Air quality prompts tests, warnings
- TBR announces presidential search committee members
- Tech’s increasing tuition could lower federal funding
- Barnes & Noble to compete for University bookstore bid
- Weekly Roundup: This week’s sports stories at a glance
- Restauraunt Review: Christy’s Bakery
- Bradley, Tech track and field fare well at Southern Illinois
- Bases Loaded: Super Bowl Reactions Bases Loaded: Super Bowl Reactions Bases Loaded: Super Bowl Re
News
- New Hooligan’s Half/Irish Pub’s food, atmosphere fails to impress
- Gym Class Heroes set to perform at April SOLO concert
- University finalizes deal to outsource custodians
- Tech baseball expects talented pitching staff to be team strength
- BASES LOADED: "Lin-Sanity"
- Weekly Roundup: This week's stories at a glance
- Tech to revamp building letter code system
- Annual Engineering Week to offer fun, food, leadership training

is a member of the 


