The Tech chapter of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Mu Omicron, raised over $5,00o dollars last year for St. Jude Children’s Hospital. The money was raised through fundraisers and donations from TKE brothers, friends, family and the community. Connor Braden, TKE President, grew up in Memphis and has been supporting […]
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Fortnite Competitive $20 Million Dollar Controversy
Fortnite has decided to turn their once $30 million dollar World Cup tournament into a $20 million dollar Fortnite Championship Series (FNCS) tournament. This has caused an uproar amongst the competitive players. Fortnite Competitive has been a strong platform for competitive players to continue to grow their name and banking […]
Tech Dining Service Brings Improvement to Campus
The transition into 2021 has brought a few new improvements to the Tech campus. The Tennessee Tech Dining Service has made mobile ordering available at your favorite spots around campus. The app is listed as “Transact Mobile Ordering” in the app store and is as simple as selecting your school […]
Tech plans for Spring Break
After a mere two weeks of classes, many students find themselves longing for spring break. Fortunately for Tech students, President Oldham has decided to keep spring break in the schedule. Other schools, however, are making a different choice. The University of Tennessee Knoxville announced on their coronavirus guidelines page that […]
Letter from the managing editor
This semester, we start new. As I step into my new role as managing editor, I hope to capitalize on the new start this semester is offering. Throughout this semester, and the next, I hope to see The Oracle service the students, alumni, and faculty of this university like never […]
Tennessee Tech vs. Eastern Kentucky – Women’s basketball recap
The Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles defeated the Eastern Kentucky Colonels by a score of 74-58. FIRST QUARTER Eastern Kentucky won the tipoff to begin the game. The first foul of the game was given as a Personal Foul On TTU #5 Jones, Anna; Shooting Foul. The Colonels were able to […]
Oracle Editors offer parting words of wisdom
It is a scary time to be graduating college. No matter when students graduate though, it is always scary. As freshmen, we were eager to learn, grow, make connections and gain experience before graduating and joining the real world. Now, as graduation grows closer, our excitement is becoming eclipsed by […]
Congratulations Graduates
Dear Graduates, We are proud of your accomplishments and proud that you are receiving your diploma from Tennessee Tech! You have worked hard to reach this point in your life. You have sacrificed and persisted. You have fought and survived. You have made it through the challenges in front of […]
Volunteers needed for the TSSAA BlueCross Bowl
Tennessee will continue to play home field to the TSSAA BlueCross Bowl. Tech’s coveted Tucker Stadium has been the home venue to the illustrious event since 2009. Tucker Stadium, opened in 1966, and named after former Golden Eagle coach Wilburn Tucker, seats 12,500 adoring fans of the game. The event […]
What Now?
You are going to graduate! Yea! Congratulations! You did it! We are so proud of you! “So now what?” This is a question that is asked by hundreds of thousands of college graduates across the country. The answer may not be what you want to hear. “Around 53% of recent […]