With construction continuing throughout campus, parking is now becoming a controversial issue for both students and administration. Ashlee Sikes, a sophomore communication design major, feels the frustration of the lack of parking. Construction continuesRoad closures spotlight student parking issues
Everett Street, West Mississippi Avenue
and the four surrounding corner streets were
closed May 27 and will be closed for an estimated 12 months. Three of the four corners will have University Park Apartments built on that site.
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The Lady Techsters rush the mound after a 2-1 win against Nevada State to claim the title of Western Athletic Conference Tournament Champions May 10. Lady Techsters make history, win WAC tournamentFor the first time in school history, the Lady Techster softball team wins the Western Athletic Conference tournament.
For the 2008 Lady Techsters softball team, it was not just another Western Athletic Conference Tournament to close up the season.…
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Tuition increase set in motion
Effective this fall, public
universities across
Louisiana are raising tuition
to offset rising energy costs
and to improve the quality
of education, campus officials
said.…
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Alan Knotts delivers a pitch. Knotts was selected in the 38th round of the 2008 MLB draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Six Bulldogs big league bound
With six members of the 2008 Louisiana Tech Baseball team drafted into the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft June 6, Tech made school history.…
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Through the College of Engineering's "Living With the Lab" program, freshmen engineering majors are able to see what other aspects of engineering hold. Boe-bots build opportunity
The College of Engineering provides freshman students with a chance to manufacture and design robots through its program "Living with the Lab."…
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Tech officials urge fans to purchase tickets early
Louisiana Tech officials are urging all Bulldog fans to purchase their season
tickets as soon as possible as the university is anticipating a record-setting
turnout for the season opener Aug. 30 against Mississippi State.…
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Academy of Marketing Science moves to Tech
After having its home office housed at the University of Miami for the last thirty years, the Academy of Marketing
Science moved to Tech on June 1st.…
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Up 'til Dawn receives first award in Memphis
The Up 'til Dawn program received their first award for most improved program June 14
in Memphis at the 2008 St. Jude Up 'til Dawn
Collegiate Leadership Conference.
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Student revs up Ruston music scene
Ruston has had a tough time pulling in a music scene along its historic streets for the past few years.
Cameron Goldsmith is making an effort to get the small Northern Louisiana town rocking.
But the job has not been easy.
"I used to [put on concerts] in Shreveport for a while, and I had been booking shows across Louisiana for traveling bands and
realized how hard it is in North Louisiana to
find any all-ages venues," Goldsmith said.…
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Doctoral student wins award
The College of Business recently brought home another accomplishment as one of its
doctoral students won an award for his work at the Academy of Marketing Science annual
conference in Vancouver, Canada, May 28 through 31.
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