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- Plan ahead: Students encouraged to develop safety strategy
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Tech board awaiting decisions on vacancies
Two vacancies on the Board of Trustees need to be filled by Feb. 25.
Barbara Fleming resigned in December and Governor Bill Lee has...
Traveling taste buds: Culinary students serve up classic American cuisine
Quantity Food Project class members from left, Savanah Medlock and Bethany Roe bread the southern fried chicken teak while Sarah...
Parking committee evaluating survey results
Tech’s parking committee is reviewing survey responses in an effort to decrease parking complications.
The parking committee was...
Plan ahead: Students encouraged to develop safety strategy
Metal wedges that secure doors from the inside have been installed around campus.
Police Chief Tony Nelson wants...
Advocates seek change in open records policies
Open records advocates want Tech’s Board of Trustees to change the current public records policy to allow out-of-state students...
SAE closure likely after death
The SAE house. Photo by Kendyl Seals.
For the second time in five years, Tech’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter is facing...
Tech committee considers extending semester
Julie Baker
Tech’s scheduling committee is proposing extending semesters to 15 weeks to provide a more uniform schedule and...
RUC opening scheduled Thursday
The wait is over. The Roaden University Center expansion is scheduled to open Thursday in conjunction with a ribbon cutting and...
RUC renovations prompt parking changes
The Roaden University Center expansion is pictured. Photo by Braden Copeland.
Construction on Roaden University Center will...
Tennessee Tech's political leaders weigh in on government shutdown
Tech’s student political leaders’ opinions about the record-setting government shutdown reflect their national...
Interactive conversation honoring MLK encourages students to stand up for their beliefs
Guest speakers honoring Martin Luther King Jr. last week encouraged Tech students to keep the civil rights leader’s dream alive by...
Sigma Alpha Epsilon members expect closure
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon house is pictured. Photo by Kendyl Seals.
Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon anticipate to be closed for four...
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