Spring Break Trip 2008
How to Budget Your Spring Break
With spring break just around the corner, many Texas Tech students are preparing for trips to various destinations.
But, some students may be rudely surprised when they take a glance at their current financial situation. --> Read More
Go Beyond South Padre Island and the Beaches of Mexico
You just finished up your midterm exams and papers, you're freed from the
confines of the classroom, you retire your backpack to the corner of your room and begin the process of blocking out the previous two-and-a-half months of lecture.
What is your next move? --> Read More
Spring Break Can Be An Adventure
Whether you’re a Texas Tech student or just an adventure-lover, the Outdoor Pursuits Center on the Tech campus has options for an affordable outlet for outdoor
expeditions.
Trip leader Clint Peters, a senior natural history and humanities major from Lubbock, said the center is a great place for students and faculty to explore the outdoors.
"Although it may not seem like it, ” Peters said, “there really are some great places to explore that are close to Lubbock, and the Center is a good way to find out about those areas and plan a trip.” --> Read More
If Texas Tech students are interested in a relaxing spring break without the crowds of a typical "spring break hot spot," they may want to check out the small town of Wimberley, Texas, located just south of Austin.
Sperry Gameson, a first-year nursing student, said visiting Wimberley for spring break would be relaxing and cheap. She said the idea of an alternative spring break is a great idea.
Gameson has a friend who rents a vacation house in Wimberley and she loves spending time there. --> Read More
Take a look at what Texas and the region has to offer this Spring Break.
