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Tech Places Three in Top 20 at GSC Meet

Three Arkansas Tech Golden Suns --- Cheryl Nolan, Michelle Pollreis and Kaitlin Bounds --- earned All-Gulf South Conference cross country honors during the 2010 GSC Championships in Hoover, Ala., on Saturday, Nov. 6.

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Student Support Services Program Accepting Applications

The Arkansas Tech Office of Student Support Services is designed to offer additional support to students who may need additional assistance in order to graduate.

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Morris Returns for Reading

The Arkansas Tech Department of English will soon be welcoming back alumnus Nick Morris to give a public reading of his recently published collection of gothic horror fiction, Tapeworm.

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SAB Movie: Eat Pray Love

Arkansas Tech Student Activities Board is showing "Eat Pray Love" tonight.

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Registration Underway

Arkansas Tech University students are now able to register for spring courses.  Early registration began this morning, and students are allowed to register based on the number of credit hours they have earned prior to the 2010 fall semester

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Five From Tech Named Academic All-District

Three football players and two volleyball players represent Arkansas Tech University on the fall 2010 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI honor squads.

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Residence Halls Help Feed Hungry

The Arkansas Tech University residence halls are once again helping feed the hungry this holiday season.  The Office of Residential Life is sponsoring a "Helping Halls" food drive competition.

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Gelles Too Much for Arkansas Tech

Kale Gelles carried 20 times for 257 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Harding Bisons to a 42-7 Gulf South Conference victory over the Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys at First Security Stadium in Searcy on Saturday.

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Organization Spotlight: Cycling Club

The Arkansas Tech Cycling Club is on a mission to raise awareness and promote the benefits of cycling opportunities at Tech and in the surrounding community.

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SIFE Helping to Can Hunger

Arkansas Tech Students in Free Enterprise are taking part in a nationwide effort to provide food for those in need.

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