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Time-Out for Tech Today

Thousands of high school seniors will converge on the Arkansas Tech campus today for Time-Out for Tech.  The annual event is hosted by the Office of Admissions and is the largest preview day on the Arkansas Tech campus.

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Time-Out for Tech Schedule

Time-Out for Tech Schedule of Events

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Girls of Promise Conference Today

Girls from around the River Valley will be at Arkansas Tech today for the annual Girls of Promise Conference.

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Tech Basketball Teams Stand Pat in Polls

Arkansas Tech is now a unanimous No. 1 in the NCAA Division II men's basketball top 25 poll, while voters were unfazed by the Golden Suns' loss at Christian Brothers on Monday and kept Tech at the No. 7 spot in the D-II women's poll.

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SAB Hosts Super Bowl Bash

Arkansas Tech students will have the chance to win up to $200 in prizes just by watching the Super Bowl on Sunday.  The Student Activities Board is hosting a Super Bowl Bash Sunday in the Young Game Room.

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Two Students Earn Big Bass Classic Scholarships

Jonathan Sloan of Benton and Kevin Wewers of Scranton are the recipients of the 2009-10 Lake Dardanelle Big Bass Classic Arkansas Tech Fisheries and Wildlife Scholarship.

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Davis Named Chamber Red Coat of the Year

Kelly Davis, director of athletic relations at Arkansas Tech University, has been named the 2009 Red Coat of the Year by the Russellville Area Chamber of Commerce.

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2010 Alumni Board Members Elected

The Arkansas Tech Alumni Office has announced those elected to the Arkansas Tech Alumni Association Board of Directors for 2010.

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Tech Blood Drive Today

Students, faculty and staff at Arkansas Tech have the chance to help save the lives of others today.  The Arkansas Tech Student Government Association and the Volunteer Action Council are teaming up with the American Red Cross to host a blood drive.

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Groundhog Says Winter Will Continue

The cool weather in the River Valley will likely continue for several weeks, as groundhog Punxsutawney Phil has predicted six more weeks of winter.

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