Pancho Villa, prostitutes and spies: The U.S.-Mexico border wall's wild origins
Jan 10, 2019
The Washington Post - President Trump’s visit to the border to demand $5.7 billion for a wall marks another chapter in the boundary’s tortured history
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Jan 10, 2019
The Washington Post - President Trump’s visit to the border to demand $5.7 billion for a wall marks another chapter in the boundary’s tortured history
Jan 10, 2019
National Cotton Council of America - Dr. Eric Hequet, a former cotton breeder and current chair of Texas Tech University’s Plant & Soil Science Department in Lubbock, has been selected by the Joint Cotton Breeding Committee as the recipient of the 2018 Cotton Genetics Research Award.
tags: Texas Tech in the News
Jan 9, 2019
North Dakota Ag Connection - How can you make medicines in space? It's a difficult question, since many medicines we enjoy on Earth use chemicals that come from plants, and space is nearly devoid of plants' basic needs: soil, water, oxygen and sunlight.
Jan 8, 2019
Forbes - Let's get one thing out of the way - no one is forcing you to use Facebook. While it certainly provides a sense of community and interconnectedness to some, it's not a mandatory part of being human (or even being social, for that matter).
tags: College of Media and Communication, Texas Tech in the News