Colton’s Corner: Uncovering the truth of Trident Gate
To quote the legend Ron Burgundy: 'Boy, that escalated quickly.'
To quote the legend Ron Burgundy: 'Boy, that escalated quickly.'
Texas State hit the gridiron this week following the largest comeback in FBS history and the Bobcats best start since 2013.
DEAR ABBY: I have been married to a man I’ll call “Ed” for 15 years. We are seniors, but he is 17 years older than I am. I have three children from a previous marriage who are grown and on their own. I think my husband is gay but never came out of the closet. He watches gay porn and once confessed to me he had a fantasy about another man. For the last 10 years, he has refused to have sex and is always making excuses (“I’m old,” “I’m tired,” “Tomorrow”).
Mexico will deport certain migrants from some of its northern border cities as part of an agreement with U.S. immigration officials who have reported a sharp increase of migrants attempting to cross the border in recent weeks, according to Mexico’s immigration enforcement authority.
License plate recognition camera helped police identify vehicle used in murder
Navigating the virtual learning space can be challenging for both students and instructors. Texas State University’s Teaching Space of Tomorrow is designed to make it easier. Devised by the Division of Information Technology, the Teaching Space of Tomorrow is a combined instructional studio and faculty office created to take the online teaching and learning experience to a new level.
San Marcos CISD kicked off National GEAR UP Week with 150 students attending the GEAR UP Athletic Symposium–Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs–inside the University Events Center at Texas State University. Rattlers from San Marcos High School and Goodnight and Miller middle schools took part in the event on Monday, Sept. 25. Keynote speaker Briana DuBose spoke about her time as a basketball player at Virginia Commonwealth University and American University. A panel discussion with Texas State student athletes, coaches and staff was held, with athletic facilities tours and a time management workshop.
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Texas Gulf Coast is becoming a safe haven for flippered friends A recent bit of news from Galveston reads like a children’s book: Tally the Turtle wandered too far from home and got lost. Tally was cold, alone and afraid. But then some nice marine biologists found her and let her fly in an airplane to be reunited with other turtles in Texas.
Look to the sky enough and you may eventually see something you can’t explain.
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