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Tech faces pass-heavy offense in season opener

SMU has made a lot of progress since head coach June Jones took the reins of the Mustang program in 2008, progress that includes a bowl game appearance for the first time in more than 20 years. Full story

Tech seeks further tier-one progress

Hance: University won’t stop until ‘top of the mountain’ is reached

Texas Tech has entered its second year attempting to obtain tier-one status and university officials hope they will learn more in October and December when fundraising results are posted.

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Confirmed case of West Nile prompts caution

Lubbock residents urged to use caution outdoors

Think back a few years when the West Nile Virus was an epidemic in Texas.

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Professor creates 2nd graphic novel textbook, more to come

Rawls College of Business Associate Professor Jeremy Short said there is no surprise some students find textbooks uninteresting. Full story

Williamson: After seven years of death, pain comes to welcome end

More than 4,000 troops’ lives, and countless Iraqi civilian deaths later, it is finally over. Kind of.

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Romo: Women should live for themselves

I recently read an article “For the Sisterhood” by Caroline Lee who, in her opening paragraph, described how “the female praying mantis is notorious in the animal kingdom for her mating habits.

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West Texas talent emerges for Tech volleyball

When Texas Tech volleyball assistant coach Beth Falls started recruiting last year, the thought of the Red Raiders landing two state champion players may not have crossed one’s mind.

Alumni Spotlight

Once their daughter started her first year at Texas Tech, Rick and Leah Updyke couldn’t stop reminiscing about their days cheering on Red Raiders and strolling through campus from 1977 to 1981.

Letter to the Editor: Obama’s religion not important

Like it or not, our great nation has an innumerable amount of issues and problems today.

Letter to the Editor: Stupidity kills

There is a recurring health hazard that afflicts virtually all the student body.

QB Battle

Who would you perfer to see start at quarterback for the Red Raiders this season?

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Myers Retirement

Do you think that Gerald Myers had a successful run as Texas Tech's Athletic Director?

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