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OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2015 We kick off the new year of unlimited with a feature cover story about former Marine Jacob Buttram, now a 25-year old member of the Golden Eagle football team. This issue also features introductions to 20 new Golden Eagles, the playlist of pitcher Evan Fraliex, chatter with basketball newcomer Ryan Martin, 10 rounds of questions with football brothers Joshua and Jordan Smith, and how well her teammates know senior volleyball standout Cody Dodd. And, as always, some great photos. Click here to enjoy the October/November 2015 issue of unlimited magazine |
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MARCH/APRIL 2015 With the Pepsi Bobby Nichols Scramble presented by Budweiser approaching fast, we took an in depth look at the history of the Tennessee Tech Athletics event. Also in this month's edition is the story of Jes Asplund, a former Golden Eagle volleyball player that chose an intriguing career path, a look at one of the rarest feats ever achieved on the baseball diamond, and question and answer session with Tech soccer head coach Steve Springthorpe. The issue features some great photos, plus our regular features such as Fresh Faces, Ask The A.D., plus much, much more. Click here to enjoy the March/April 2015 issue of unlimited magazine |
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JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2015 The cover story of the latest edition of unlimited magazine is a look into the roadblocks and obstacles that Charles Jackson has overcome to arrive in Cookeville, and the impact he is having on the Golden Eagle men's basketball team. We also look at Dwan Caldwell, a fellow Californian on the Tech roster, and check all of Tech's current rosters for a rundown on all of the student-athletes from the Golden State. The issue features some great photos, our regular features such as By The Numbers, Chatter, Fresh Faces, In Your Ear, and This Day in Tech History. Click here to enjoy the January/February 2015 issue of unlimited magazine |
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2014 The first edition of 2014-15 of unlimited magazine is now online, featuring a cover story about a pair of Tennessee Tech student-athletes who are sisters (Madison and Michaella Keyes), both studying nursing while playing two distinctly different sports. Also featured in this issue are feedback on when to switch from cold drinks to hot drinks, a story on how first-year coach Wayne Angel is building the Tech cross country and track & field program, a huge day in Golden Eagle sports history, and regular features such as Chatter and Playlist, and our usual array of exciting photographs. Click here to enjoy the September/October 2014 issue of unlimited magazine |
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MAY/JUNE 2014 The fourth and final edition of the second season of unlimited magazine is now online, featuring two cover stories and two distinct covers. We take a look at former pitcher Dave Wilkinson's 22-year career as a U.S. Secret Service agent, including his time on the Presidential detail that placed him with President George W. Bush on Sept. 11, 2011. We also explore the intersting life of distance runner Dalis Connell, including her stints on a couple of Reality TV shows and how she has gained 150,000 followers on Twitter. Also featured are a series of inspiring posters featuring Tech student-athletes, a feature about one of the first baseball scholarship recipients in school history, a couple of days on Golden Eagle sports history, and regular features such as Chatter and Playlist, points on how to take a selfie, a list of lessons learned by a freshman student-athlete, and our usual array of exciting photographs. Click here to enjoy the May/June 2014 issue of unlimited magazine |
MARCH/APRIL 2014 The third edition of the second season is now online, giving viewers an inside look at the life and concerns of tennis standout Oleksiy Arovin from Ukraine, plus several features and some outstanding photography. This issue also includes comments from student-athletes about the items they must have in their bag on road trips, five movies they would choose to entertain them on a 15-hour flight, who they would like front row seats to watch, a look at three milestone days in Tech history, and an inspirational playbook from a member of the Tech coaching staff. We introduce you to 10 new Golden Eagles, the playlist of volleyball libero Courtney Smith, chatter with forward Javon McKay, and several great photos. Click here to enjoy the March/April 2014 issue of unlimited magazine Click here to download a PDF (printable) version of the March/April issue |
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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2013 Click here to download a PDF (printable) version of the September/October issue |
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MARCH/APRIL 2013 The fourth edition of unlimited magazine is all about FUN. The March/April issue covers both St. Patrick's Day and April Fool's Day. Of course we had to have some fun.There's some of the traditional features such as Fresh Faces, On Our Radar, a Community Bulletin Board, and sensational photography. This issue also includes fun-loving features such as Date Night, Disney Heroes, Meet My Pet, Celebrity Look-Alikes, and a list of the all-time Golden Eagle student-athletes with the most Irish-sounding names. There's a page Just For Kids, too. Click here to enjoy the March/April 2013 issue of unlimited magazine Click here to download a PDF (printable) version of the March/April issue |
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JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2013 The third edition of unlimited magazine is loaded with photographs -- triple the previous editions -- along with some traditional fare such as lists of student-athletes' favorite movies, what they're reading, and charities or causes they would like to support. There a feature about TTU Director of Photographic Services and a non-scientific horoscope for the coming year. The cover story is not only a celebration of the start of a New Year, but also the 40th anniversary of the passage of Title IX. Click here to enjoy the January/February 2013 issue of unlimited magazine Click here to download a PDF (printable) version of the January/February issue |
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