Student Body President vetoes TPUSA ban
Texas State Student Body President Alison Castillo announced Thursday afternoon that she is vetoing the student legislation banning Turning Point USA from campus.
Texas State Student Body President Alison Castillo announced Thursday afternoon that she is vetoing the student legislation banning Turning Point USA from campus.
San Marcos’ food safety code could see some changes soon as the city strives to stay in line with state regulations while meeting local needs.
CHICAGO – The American Library Association (ALA) released its State of America’s Libraries 2019 report, an annual summary of library trends released during National Library Week, April 7-13, that o
The Center for the Study of the Southwest at Texas State University will host a presentation at Centro Cultural Hispano de San Marcos today at 6:30 p.m.
Say the words, “video game” and your kids are bound to stop and listen. The local owners of a new Code Ninjas, a learning center that debuted March 13 at 844 Kohlers Crossing, Ste.
The 2019 Downtown Swing Music and Culture Festival is bringing live music to a variety of venues in downtown San Marcos for four days.
The Texas State Department of Philosophy is hosting a Deliberative Dialogue on Equitable Housing today starting at 4:30 p.m.
The extent of the Qualified Watershed Protection Plan for the proposed Katerra project off of State Highway 80 was revealed at the Planning and Zoning Commission’s meeting Tuesday night.
After Monday night’s Texas State Student Senate vote to ban Turning Point USA from campus, the organization sent a spokesman to the university to speak with students about the vote.
This year in honor of National Poetry Month, the San Marcos Public Library is hosting “Where Are You From?” – a celebration of international poetry – on April 11 from 7 to 8 p.m.
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