Texas State named as leader in HSI Fulbright program
Texas State University has been named as a Fulbright Hispanic-Serving Institution Leader for 2023.
Texas State University has been named as a Fulbright Hispanic-Serving Institution Leader for 2023.
Alan Mazzotti can see the Rocky Mountains about 30 miles west of his pumpkin patch in northeast Colorado on a clear day. He could tell the snow was abundant last winter, and verified it up close when he floated through fresh powder alongside his wife and three sons at the popular Winter Park Resort.
The city of Kyle invites the community to get updates, ask questions, and learn more about several of the eight 2022 Kyle Road Bond Projects at two upcoming Neighborhood Update events.
Gov. Gregg Abbott and the Texas House are at loggerheads over which will come first–vouchers for parents to pay for private school tuition, or funneling more money to public schools, The Dallas Morning News reported.
Texas State could not overcome four turnovers as the Bobcats fell to the Troy Trojans, 31-13, on Homecoming Night.
The Texas State volleyball team continues to roll through conference play as the Bobcats swept the doubleheader against Arkansas State.
DEAR ABBY: I have been having a hard time dealing with my family. We have never been close. My mother played favorites and never showed me any affection. My siblings followed suit, and I always felt like an outsider. My father was wonderful and loved me very much, for which I am forever grateful.
A Travis County judge temporarily blocked the Texas Education Agency from releasing this year's annual school ratings after finding that the state’s new rating system–which was to debut this fall–is unlawful and would harm districts across the state.
Art uses a variety of different mediums to evoke an emotional response in the viewer. One of its forms involves fire and molten metal and is certainly not for the faint of heart. Texas State University has a metals program in their fine arts department and Distinguished Professor Emeritus Beverly Penn is teaching art students to utilize a torch in order to make precious metals even more appealing.
It took dozens of volunteers of all ages on Saturday, Oct. 14, to assist in the creation and packing of 14,000 meals that will be shipped out of the port of Houston to an as yet to be identified destination where famine is present. The event was the third annual Rise Against Hunger gathering sponsored by the Rotary Club of San Marcos.
Daily Record photos by Barbara Audet
Volunteers come together to pack 14,000 meals to share
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