Daily Toreador, Texas Tech University, TX
1 day ago by Matt McGowan
He saw the sights and he heard the sounds, but not through a television screen like most Americans.
You might even say he spent more than six weeks knee-deep in what, to him, was the biggest Olympic Games in history.
Sean Kern, a 24-year-old from Wichita Falls who in May 2008 received his master's degree in sports management from Texas Tech, attended the 2008 Summer Olympic Games as an intern with the United States Olympic Committee in Beijing.
Daily Toreador, Texas Tech University, TX
12 hours ago by Timothy Poon
Google, in an attempt to become even more awesome and take their plot of world domination one step closer to fruition, released a very robust beta version of their new Web browser, Chrome, on Tuesday. Most of you out there are probably using Microsoft's Internet Explorer or Mozilla's Firefox, and a significantly smaller portion of you probably are using Apple's Safari or Opera's eponymous Opera browser.
Daily Toreador, Texas Tech University, TX
1 day ago by Chris Kellerman
"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark," says Marcellus in the first act of William Shakespeare's "Hamlet."
Yeah, tell me about it, Marce, though "Hamlet 2" is set in the state of Arizona. Unfortunately, there's no poison for anybody (especially the audience) to drink this time around.
The Duster Today, Lubbock Christian University, TX
6 days ago by Jordan Williams
This is my last semester at LCU. This is my last "Welcome Back" article. I'm not sure what to say, so I shall start with a hearty "Welcome Back!"