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One dead, several injured in three San Marcos shootings

By Emma Peters Executive Director of News and Culture SAN MARCOS — Three shootings occurred in San Marcos on Saturday night, leaving one person dead and several others injured. Nov. 1 — 10 p.m. CDT: According to the San Marcos Police Department, multiple gunshots were fired near Kissing Alley on Hopkins Street, across from the historic Hays County Courthouse. Three people were shot. Two were transported to Ascension Seton Hays […]

todayNovember 3, 2025 80 1

TXST Alkek Library. Image Credit: TXST Media

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TXST Whittliff Collection doubles its Cormac McCarthy Archives

By Saige Klein Blog Content Contributor SAN MARCOS - The Texas State University Wittliff Collections recently received new archives that nearly double its holdings related to renowned writer Cormac McCarthy. Cormac McCarthy was an American author best known for his works in the southern gothic, post-apocalyptic and western genres. Some of his notable novels include The Road, No Country for Old Men and All the Pretty Horses. “We have long […]

todayOctober 28, 2025 51 1

JC Kellam Building where Texas State's Division of Research office is located

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How the Government Shutdown affects Texas State Research and International Travel

By Jissela Cabrera Assistant Director of News SAN MARCOS — Texas State officials addressed the impact of the ongoing U.S. government shutdown on research and international travel at the university. The shutdown, which began Oct. 1, halted numerous federal services. However, Texas State officials said classes will continue as scheduled. According to Jayme Blaschke, assistant director of media relations, there have been no changes to international travel services, including those […]

todayOctober 22, 2025 53 4

October 8th at LBJ Mall for Biko’s Homecoming Bash.

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Homecoming 2025 brings campus spirit to Texas State

By Courtney Buck Blog Content Contributor SAN MARCOS - Texas State University’s Homecoming 2025 brought together students, alumni, and campus organizations for a week of events celebrating school spirit and tradition. The week leading up to the homecoming football game featured various activities designed to promote Bobcat pride. Held Oct. 6-11, the weeklong celebration was coordinated by Texas State’s Student Involvement and Engagement office. Events included the Soapbox Derby, Boko’s […]

todayOctober 21, 2025 72 6

Campus and downtown San Marcos.

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Texas State plans new parking, apps to ease student commute challenges

By Kaylee Gonzalez Blog Content Contributor SAN MARCOS – As classes begin at Texas State University, many students have noticed an increase in enrollment, including more difficulty finding parking on and around campus. Texas State reported a record enrollment for Fall 2025 with 44,596 students. While the growing student body brings new opportunities and connections, it has also raised concerns among commuting students about parking availability. Natalia Rincon, a Texas […]

todayOctober 16, 2025 299 9 8

TXST statue on campus.

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TXST terminates history professor

By Emma Peters Executive Director of News and Culture SAN MARCOS — Texas State University's made the decision to terminate Associate History Professor Thomas Alter. The university's decision follows a series of legal and administrative proceedings, as well as growing public attention on the case. The decision comes after a due process hearing held on Oct. 6 at 2 p.m., during which Alter, his attorney, and Texas State President Kelly […]

todayOctober 13, 2025 86

Infront of the Fighting Stallions statue on the Quad.

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TXST students express how recent events have impacted views on the First Amendment

By Jissela Cabrera Assistant Director of News SAN MARCOS – Texas State University students and organizations are actively addressing how recent events have affected their views on the First Amendment. Last week, Texas State made national headlines after a video circulated showing a now-former student imitating the death of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. In response, the university implemented new rules governing protests on campus. As a result, students have shared […]

todaySeptember 30, 2025 116 2 2

Statement from President Damphousse. Image credit: TXST Instagram

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TXST President Damphousse releases statement in response to ongoing protests on campus

By Emma Peters Executive Director of News and Culture President Kelly Damphousse released a statement Tuesday regarding a video recorded Monday of a student imitating political activist Charlie Kirk’s death. “I am aware of the disturbing video that was taken at an event on our San Marcos campus on Monday. I have directed university officials to take immediate steps to identify the individual in the video. Behavior that trivializes or […]

todaySeptember 16, 2025 147 7

Hays County Sheriff's Office police car parked, showing the HCSO official logo and "Hays County Sheriff" printed on the side.

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Hays County Sheriff’s Office arrests man for alleged online exploitation of children

By Jissela Cabrera Assistant Director of News HAYS COUNTY — The Hays County Sheriff’s Office arrested a man in Harris County for allegedly providing vapes and alcohol to minors in exchange for sexual favors. The sheriff’s office said in a news release that the report was filed on July 14 by a resident in Dripping Springs. During the investigation, Hays County crime analysts and the Austin Police Department reviewed digital evidence […]

todaySeptember 15, 2025 489 3

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