The Yung J and Big Smo Concert at Cowboys on Nov. 13 brought in a crowd of over 400 people. The majority of the fans arrived around 7:30 p.m. and Yung J opened for Big Smo around 9:00 p.m. Big Smo’s girlfriend made a guest appearance on stage as he […]
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New Fitness Facility Could Cost Students More Than Just Sweat
Student will be able to vote Nov. 18 through Nov. 20 to accept or decline the $100 fee Tech would add to student bills to fund a new fitness center. SGA unanimously passed the “New Fitness/ Intramural Facility Act of 2013” Monday, Nov. 11. With the bill enacted, a student […]
Football Throttles SEMO for First OVC Win
CAPE GIREADU – For the first time this season, the Tennessee Tech (4-7/1-5 OVC) football team notched an OVC win. The Golden Eagles defeated Southeast Missouri University (2-8/1-5 OVC) 41 – 16 Saturday. The win snapped Tech’s six game losing skid in the conference. “It gives us some […]
Camouflage Jerseys for Military Appreciation Day
The Golden Eagles football team will honor veterans in its final home game with camouflage uniforms on Military Appreciation Day Nov. 23. Tech will wear the uniforms when the team hosts Austin Peay. Kickoff is set at 1:30 p.m. “I am so excited to have this day,” said head coach […]
Project Reality Runway Celebrates Fifth Year
The Women’s Center original Project Reality Runway event returns Tuesday for its fifth annual celebration of Love Your Body Day. Students and faculty will model in clothes that express their individuality as veteran WTTU DJs Ariel Marlow and Drake Fenlon emcee the show. The emcees will give factoids and introduce […]
Advisers Say Not to Worry about Registration Issues
Advisors said students should not stress if they do not get the classes they need during their allotted registration time during the week of November 11, but this has not curbed student concern. Due to previous experiences, several students said they are concerned with registration difficulty. Rising senior Chelsea Watkins […]
“I would like to commend English Department Secretary Linda Fisk for her diligence”
In response to the article titled “Standing Room Only” from the November 1, 2013 edition of The Oracle, I would like to commend English Department Secretary Linda Fisk for her diligence in providing a safe environment. Teaching two first-year composition classes, in addition taking courses in Henderson Hall, I often […]
Ladybugs Invade Tennessee
Starting in the month of October, Tennessee residents began to notice an abundance of ladybugs on their property. These red, yellow and orange dotted insects came in swarms and covered people’s cars, houses and gardens, causing annoyance among residents. Many people question where the ladybugs came from and why there […]
Golf Finishes Fourth at Hummingbird Invitational
The Golden Eagles men’s golf team finished up its fall season with a fourth place finish at the Hummingbird Invitational. Headed into the third round, the Golden Eagles were in position to make a run at first place but struggled early and would finish fourth. “The front nine, we really […]
Volleyball Still Searching for Second OVC Win
After tallying another set of losses last weekend, the Golden Eagles volleyball team will continue to look for its second OVC win this weekend against SIUE and Eastern Illinois. The Golden Eagles fell to 1-11 in OVC play last weekend as they dropped matches against Morehead State and Eastern Kentucky, […]