People say college is the best part of your life but they frequently leave out all the stress that comes with the experience. Stress doesn’t only affect you and the way you are feeling. It can also affect the people you surround yourself with. Stressors experienced outside a […]
Author: Jamie Sauve
Tech bopped its way to victory
Tucker Stadium filled with homecoming cheer watching Brookland Gordon and Brady Hancock receive Miss and Mr. Tennessee Tech. Gordon, representative of Phi Mu and Hancock of Phi Gamma Delta. “I was so excited and grateful when I heard my name called, I am excited to be able to represent our […]
Tech students visit women’s prison
A group of 12 students from Tech’s Sociology and Criminology Club spent a day understanding what life is like for women behind bars. The students and advisor of the club visited The Tennessee Prison for Women in Nashville on Oct. 10. “I felt that the trip served to […]
Heatin’ up the quad
Tech Studetns Hannah Knox (left) and Janie Bundy (right) vote to see who has the best Chili at Heating up the Quad at Tech on Oct. 8.(Photo by Kendyl Seals) Tech’s chili competitor warms up his soup in hopes to win Heating up the Quad at Tech on Oct. 8.(Photo […]
Tech students immerse in foreign medicine
A group of 10 Tech nursing students broadened their horizons this summer working with patients in Havana, Cuba. For many of the students, the trip represented the first experience in another country. For Dr. Melissa Geist, professor of nursing, it was her ninth trip to Cuba. While in […]
Go fish
His colleagues call him the “fish wrangler.” Dr. Steven Frye, the interdisciplinary studies director, just laughs about the title, but he admits being the one who enjoys catching the goldfish that hopefully become someone’s lifelong pal. Frye uses a casting net to collect the fish from the drainage […]