Author: Amanda Russell

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Campus Change: No smoking?

Russell: Is Tech becoming a tobacco-free campus? Terrell Key, director of Custodial Services: “We were in a Building and Grounds Committee Meeting last month I guess it was, and we have a lot of problems with cigarette butts in certain areas and around certain doors. The policy now is 25 […]

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Bryan Symphony Orchestra releases next season schedule

The Bryan Symphony Orchestra 2008-2009 concert series has come to an end, but there is much to look forward to in the coming season.”We’re really looking forward to next season,” said BSO Executive Director Gail Luna. “In Sept. the Symphony will be giving a free concert at Dogwood Park to […]

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Sweet Sallie’s couples the bitter and sweet on the West Side

If you’re in search of that perfect cupcake and coffee combination, head to the West Side and look for Sallie. Located on North Oak by the historic depot museum, Sweet Sallies Bakery and Café pairs the simple pleasure of fresh-baked cupcakes with Tennessee-roasted espresso and brews.But Sallie’s has roots in […]

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Ochsenbein named as finalist for TBR Student Regent

A Tech student was recently named as one of three finalists to serve as Tennessee Board of Regents Student Regent. Sean Ochsenbein was selected as a top three finalist for Student Regent. He was voted into the top three by all of the TBR student body presidents. The Student Regent […]

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Kyle & Kyle get you up to speed: 50 albums to spin this summer

As the semester dwindles down, stress levels rise throughout these last weeks’ most likely due to procrastination, projects or finals week worries. There’s no reason we can’t offer you a list of albums that we think you’ll enjoy and might help you relax. It’s time to turn off the radio, […]

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Invisible Children rocks Memorial for awareness

A lively sea of bobbing heads kept the focus off the creeping cold in Memorial Gym Wednesday night as students awaited the Invisible Children benefit concert. The mixed crowd melded together in excitement and awareness when the stage lights fell and Ocean is Theory took position. Heads gradually turned and […]

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Latin Night coming to Intrepid Traveler

The Intrepid Traveler and Connection Bilingual Center are coming together for their first Latin Night. Latin Night will be an evening of dancing to the music of Danny Salazar and Trova Urbana, of Nashville, at 8 p.m. April 18. Frequent dancer and avid enthusiast of Latin music, Miguel Carpizo-Ituarte of […]

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Intrepid Traveler showcasing spoken word collaboration

A group of Tech students and local supporters will be presenting a collaboration of poetry, prose, spoken word and monologue at a local café next week. “A Writer’s Reading” will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. April 25 at the Intrepid Traveler Café on 121 W. Broad St. in […]

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Documentary about Tech professor airing on PBS, screening at BFA

It is class time again, and your professor gets in front of you and your fellow students to begin the lecture. Have you ever wondered what the professor’s life has entailed to get them to where they are today?At 7:30 p.m., Monday, April 20, in the Wattenbarger Auditorium in Brian […]