Homecoming nominees must meet new requirements
Homecoming nominees must meet new requirements this year if they expect to take the crown due to alleged cheating that took place during last year’s elections. “This is a test pilot year,” Phillip...
View ArticleStudents react to federal government shut down
The government officially shut down Oct.1 after House Republicans and Senate Democrats could not reach an agreement on funding for the Affordable Care Act and other government funds, sending 800,000...
View ArticleTorchlight Parade begins Thursday at 9 p.m.
Continuing a long tradition, the Torchlight Parade, which leads into the bonfire, is Oct. 17 at 9 p.m behind Killingsworth Hall. “That’s something I hope never dies,” Roland Hannah, junior in...
View ArticleHamilton and Weeks park tennis centers are giving students fun things to do.
Hamilton and Weeks Park Tennis centers are hosting a major zone tournament Oct.12 and the head professionals are hoping for college students to come. “We’re so close to campus that people could walk...
View ArticleFinals Frenzy activities Dec. 5
A student makes his way from Pierce Hall to the Dillard College of Business to get a tall coffee from Starbucks. He has been studying for five hours straight. Pressure to do well from his parents and...
View ArticlePlay rescheduled; begins Dec. 6
The magical critters lay by the house during rehearsals and will continue in performances this weekend. The theater department is preparing to do makeup performances Dec. 6 and 7 at 7:30 p.m. for the...
View ArticleCommuters face the drought
Dry, thirsty soil haunt a student’s drive as he makes his way from Iowa Park to school. Rain seems as far as his daily commute, but there is no sign it is coming. About 77 percent of the campus commute...
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