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From Mesquite to Marble Falls: Reporter recounts Llano County Library advisory board controversy
Brigid Cooley, communication graduate of Texas A&M University-San Antonio, found herself covering the nationally publicized book ban story as a reporter in rural Texas. Cooley, who earned a bachelor’s Full Story » -
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Candidates for student government debate housing, student life
The candidates for president of the Student Government Association said they believe student housing to be a prominent issue to address during their 2022-23 term, if elected. That’s one Full Story » -
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Stop college hunger and food insecurity
Correction: This story was updated at 2:02 p.m. April 25 to remove information fabricated by the reporter and to accurately attribute information to the Swipe Out Hunger website instead Full Story » -
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Heritage Committee continues with the Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
The University Heritage Committee is hosting events for Asian Pacific Heritage Month through May 4, with a virtual display that ends May 31. The Asian Pacific American Heritage sub-committee’s Full Story » -
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Egg-cellent cascaron smash wins tuition waiver during Festival de Cascarones
University President Cynthia Teniente-Matson and Dr. Mari Fuentes-Martin announced the Golden Egg winners on the main stage at Fiesta de Cascarones this past weekend. Competitors submitted a 30-second cascarones-themed Full Story »