Montana Tech Technocrat February 2014

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VOL 34 Issue No. 6 In This Issue

Features 2 Entertainment 6 Announcements 7 Career Fair 8 Sports 9 The Back Page 12

Athletic Director Bradley Fired Adam M. Hawks

Chancellor gives AD walking papers less than a year on the job On January 18, Chancellor Donald Blackketter dismissed Montana Tech Athletic Director Charles Bradley after he was hired in May of 2013. In protest of the dismissal of Bradley, the Lady Orediggers’ basketball coach, Deann Craft, resigned in the afternoon. Chancellor Blackketter addressed the Lady Oredigger basketball squad prior to their game against LewisClark State College and told them that Montana Tech remains committed to the women’s squad. Assistant Coach Lindsie Wilson has been promoted to the interim head coach of the Lady Oredigger basketball squad for the remainder of the season. Former Montana Tech football coach Bob Green has been named interim athletic director.

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Are Tech Students Happy? Macy Ricketts In October of 2012, the Princeton Review revealed a list of the nation’s unhappiest colleges. Montana Tech just so happened to top the list, as the US’s #1 Unhappiest College. Tech’s ranking has since fallen to number 10 on that list, but the question still remains: Why are Montana Tech students so unhappy? The list, compiled based on thousands of student reviews, contained mostly military academies and engineering schools, which the Review attributed to these school’s rigorous coursework and long hours. But does this issue go deeper? Lexi Turkenburg started out her freshman year at Tech studying Electrical Engineering. After her first semester, she decided to transfer to the University of Idaho. Turkenburg attributed overall student unhappiness to the lack of student engagement in activities. “I didn’t like that there weren’t a lot of opportunities and activities that were easily accessible to students,” Turkenburg said. “And if there was, there was very little participation.” Enrollment Services Employee Melissa Harrington said that the rate of returning students in the fall of 2012 was fairly high. 69 percent of the fall 2012 freshman class—a sample population of students—returned to Tech. North Campus counselor Joyce O’Neill said coming to college is a shock for most people and could be part of the reason students—freshman in particular—experience unhappiness. Continued on page 2.

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