Texas State run-ruled by No. 3 Texas A&M
Texas State dropped their mid-week game against the No.
Texas State dropped their mid-week game against the No.
Top, Teacher Reuse Executive Director Shelly O'Donnell sifts through the game section in the educational warehouse. Puzzles, books and tennis balls are some of the items available for teachers at the reuse center. Above, Hays CISD Crossroads teacher Karen Cross browses inventory at the Teacher Reuse. The educational warehouse collects donated classroom items for any public or charter school teacher available free of charge.
Daily Record photo by Jessica L. James
Nonprofit helps teachers with classroom supplies
The National Institutes of Health’s National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute has awarded Texas State University a grant to study the cardiovascular benefits of volunteering activity in later life.
The public is invited to view an immersive, illuminated artwork honoring the San Marcos River and the solar eclipse. The project, named Alignmentality, will be projected on the columns and facade of the Hays County Historic Courthouse, 111 E. San Antonio on Saturday, April 6 and Sunday, April 7.
Benefiting the Working Ranch Cowboys Association Disaster Fund
One economist is calling it “the most profitable 22 minutes in Texas history,” according to the Texas Standard. The total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8 is expected to draw up to a million visitors to the Lone Star State, especially in its narrow path of totality.
Staring pitcher Sam Hall throws a pitch in the Bobcat's home game on Friday. Texas State looks to rebound after being swept with a home mid-week game against top-ranked Texas A&M
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo
Texas State was swept by the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns in a three game conference series ending in a 7-6 loss last Saturday.
Texas State won their third conference series in the row as the Bobcats defeated the South Alabama Jaguars two games to three.
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