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New public health, child care, housing and recreational developments are set to expand student opportunities
During the 2020s, Texas A&M University-San Antonio will see academic expansions that will take advantage of both new in-house and public infrastructure built on neighboring land. In an Aug. Full Story » -
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Meet Cultura Coffeehouse, the little shop that could
Editor’s note: this story was corrected at 10:38 a.m. Aug. 25 to reflect that Benavides and Gallegos’s shop also carries vegan food options from Miss Chickpea’s Cafetal. Tucked between Full Story » -
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First Educare School in Texas to be located near university, VIDA
Texas A&M University-San Antonio is partnering with Pre-K 4 SA and other organizations to develop the first Educare school in Texas. Planners hope to alleviate what they describe as Full Story » -
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VIDA development progresses, prepares for summer additions
SouthStar Communities will build green spaces, a parking garage and apartments this summer at VIDA, a 600-acre development including housing, parks, retail and restaurants near campus. Gretchen Howell, senior Full Story » -
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Southside continues to grow, welcomes University Health facility
University Health officials said the new health care facility planned to be built near campus will positively impact the Southside by providing medical care and improving the Southside’s economy. Full Story »
San Antonio continues to be the most economically segregated city in the US. How can the problem of economic disparity be solved? Southside First, a non-profit council, brings community leaders, activists and researchers to improve the economic lives of those who live on the South Side of San Antonio where unemployment continues to soar. In this project, we take an in-depth look at the council and its goals as a start-up nonprofit.