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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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The Mays Center has a new executive director focused on experiential learning
Editor’s note: This story was updated at 11:43 a.m. June 8 to include Dr. Adriana Contreras’s previous employement at Texas A&M University-San Antonio. The Mays Center for Experiential Learning Full Story » -
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SGA executive team prepares for new term, sets eyes on student housing
For Jacob Goldstein, computer information systems junior, 2022-23 will mark his second term as president of the Student Government Association at Texas A&M University-San Antonio. He began at a Full Story » -
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Librarians discuss current Texas push to ban books
Recent efforts to ban books in local and state libraries come with fears reminiscent of a dystopian sci-fi novel, and librarians at Texas A&M University-San Antonio say the list Full Story » -
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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 »