The Student Government Association’s I Heart Tech Week begins Monday, April 25 and will continue until Friday, April 29. Events are scheduled to take place every day in order to give students a way to relieve stress during dead week. SGA Secretary Savannah Savage planned last year’s events and was […]
Author: Megan Williamson
Golf takes control of donated course
The recent donation of the Cookeville Golf Club to Tennessee Tech has brought a change of scenery for both men and women’s golf teams. Ironwood Golf Course is no longer the team’s home course. The Cookeville Golf Club has also been renamed to the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagle Golf Club […]
Student Government hosts voter registration drive to increase turnout by November election
The Student Government Association is hosting a voter registration drive Tuesday, March 1, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Roaden University Center first floor lobby. Students do not need any kind of ID to register, but they will need to provide ID when voting for the first time. […]
SGA to create focus committees after receiving results from student vote
The Student Government Association has created new committees that focus on different areas around campus in hopes to provide better services to students. SGA already has two committees such as the S.O.L.O. committee and the community service committee. Seven new committees were formed from the top 10 focus areas on […]
Voters choose the future
I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t know much, if anything, about the presidential election. I can barely tell you who is running for election unless they’ve been bashed on social media, like Donald Trump. I’m a senior graduating in May and I’m about to get into the […]
TTU Sports Hall of Fame to welcome inductees
Five former Tennessee Tech athletes will be inducted into the Tennessee Tech Sports Hall of Fame at the annual Induction Banquet in the Multipurpose Room Friday, Nov. 13, at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 per person and can be purchased through the Athletics Ticket office. D.J. Bleisath was a defensive […]
Getting married young, a lifelong journey
EARLY START – Many little girls dream of getting married at some point. Should it matter whether that is at 21 years old or 59 years old? Some people might say getting married young is a bad idea. "Oh, you're not ready yet!" or "You've barely even lived, how can […]
Oldham addresses questions from students during his Chat with the President
On Thursday, Oct. 29, students, faculty and staff filed in one after the other as they stood in line to get their food and quickly take their seats as Tennessee Tech President Philip Oldham took the podium for a Chat with the President. Chat with the President allows people to […]
John Quinones speaks on discrimination
John Quinones, seven-time Emmy Award winner and ABC correspondent, spoke to Tennessee Tech students about how he overcame discrimination as a child and the importance of embracing ethics and diversity in America. Students filed in one after the other Sept. 22 and filled the seats, eager and anxious to hear […]
Thursday Night Blackout
The Golden Eagles will host their second blackout game when the team takes on the Tennessee Martin Skyhawks on Thursday, Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. Tailgate park opens at 4 p.m. and the Eagle Walk will begin at 4:45 p.m. There will be black T-shirts for the first 2,500 people […]