The Ohio Valley Conference Team Sportsmanship Award was given to the Tech Golden Eagle men’s and women’s cross country teams for the 2011-12 season after a vote by student athletes and coaches from their sport. Presented annually since 2005, the award goes to the team that best exhibits sportsmanship and […]
Author: David Lane
Fitness Center hours reduced for TSSAA, remodeling, winter break
As the semester wraps up, the fitness center has many new improvements planned to for the new year. There are changes in the hours the fit is available as the semester ends, along with the appearance, as another year rapidly approaches. Due to the limited amount of parking during the […]
Flag football team heads to nationals
Tech’s top flag football players will compete for the national title in their sport Dec. 29-31 in Pensacola, Fla. The team earned an invitation to nationals at the Battle of the Bluegrass Flag Football Regional tournament at Western Kentucky University Nov. 18-20. The team, comprised of students from Tech ranging […]
Finals increase coffee sales
As finals approach, Tech students are filling up not only the library, but also the on-campus coffee shops. “The cofee sales at Starbucks go up more than 10 percent every year when finals week arrives,” Janetta Hunter, Starbucks manager, said. “This is not random. It’s because of finals week.” Hunter […]
Nutritional information lacking in campus dining
lt;a href=”http://www.quizrevolution.com/act153992/mini/go/ campus_dining_nutrition_quiz” _cke_saved_href=”http://www.quizrevolution.com/act153992/mini/go/ campus_dining_nutrition_quiz”>campus_dining_nutrition_quiz</a> Students looking for nutrition information for on-campus dining choices may be out of luck. Au Bon Pain displays calorie information for its products. Other than the Healthy Choice display in the cafeteria, Au Bon Pain is the only dining offering on campus that has nutritional […]
Mid-semester break may be lost as TBR common calendar comes up for review
Tennessee Board of Regents institutions may soon see changes in their academic calendars, including a potential shift in fall break schedules. Dec. 12, the members of the TBR Common Calendar Re-Evaluation Committee will meet to report their findings. Among the problems the committee plans to address is the Tech calendar […]
Engineering organization to travel overseas for construction projects
Some of Tech’s engineering students are taking their skills overseas to help less fortunate communities. Engineers Without Borders is a new student organization that will go to foreign countries to complete projects. The projects deal with building and rebuilding structures in a safer, more efficient way. There is a wide […]
Student illness on the rise
Studying for finals is not the only thing keeping Tech students confined to their rooms. Although Health Services usually treats more students closer to finals as they fall ill to cold symptoms and strep throat, a recent outbreak of viruses, is causing more students to visit Health Services said Cynthia […]
TBR representative chosen to speak at fall commencement ceremony
Approximately 700 seniors will graduate from Tech on Saturday Dec. 17 at 10 a.m. in the Hooper Eblen Center. Only one commencement ceremony will take place this semester instead of the two ceremonies last semester. According to Debbie Combs, special projects coordinator, Tech’s spring commencements are typically larger than fall […]
Recent Tech speaker reconsiders GOP run
Much has changed for Republican candidate Herman Cain since his recent visit to Tech’s campus on Oct. 15, where he spoke from the steps of Derryberry Hall. “Most everyone in the crowd definitely liked how down to earth he was,” Clay Stubblefield, president of the College Republicans, said. “He was […]