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Settling in Space Becomes Realistic Possibility

September 30, 2016December 29, 2016 James Jordan II

By Grant Morris News Reporter The day where we as people will be able to take to the stars may not be too far off. This was the prospect discussed at a Texas State Symposium this Saturday. Put on as a joint … Continue reading Settling in Space Becomes Realistic Possibility

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San Maximum: Gil’s Broiler

July 20, 2016December 29, 2016 autumnmich

By Austin Cowan Blog Content Contributor Gil’s Broiler is definitely a go to stop in achieving the maximum San Marcos experience. It was the first restaurant to appear in San Marcos, and has faithfully served its satisfied guests for decades. … Continue reading San Maximum: Gil’s Broiler

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Indian Student Association Embraces Diversity With Diwali

November 13, 2015November 13, 2015 Taylor Zavala

Nathalie Cohetero News Reporter Diwali (or Deepavali) is most known as an ancient Hindu celebration of harvest and a festival of lights. Its origins can be traced back to ancient India, and is the biggest and brightest of all Hindu … Continue reading Indian Student Association Embraces Diversity With Diwali

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Party Politics Choses Texas State for Chalkboard Project

November 3, 2015 Taylor Zavala

Carlos Marquez News Reporter Texas State University was chosen as the inaugural campus for the Chalkboard Campus tour that was launched by Party Politics in coordination with the Organization of Student Social Workers. According to Politics 365, Party Politics is … Continue reading Party Politics Choses Texas State for Chalkboard Project

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Texas State Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Higher Education Act

October 27, 2015 Taylor Zavala

DaLyah Jones News Reporter The American Association of State colleges and universities, the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, and Texas State University hosted the 50th Anniversary celebration of the Higher Education Act Signing yesterday evening. The event celebrated former … Continue reading Texas State Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Higher Education Act

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Open Hearing will Allow Students to Discuss Tuition Issues

October 24, 2015October 26, 2015 Taylor Zavala

KTSW News Department The Vice President of Student Affair’s office will hold a hearing Wednesday, October 28 to discuss tuition issues. The hearing will be open to the public and campus community, where students will be able to freely discuss … Continue reading Open Hearing will Allow Students to Discuss Tuition Issues

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LBJ Statue. Photo by Nathalie Cohetero

LBJ Museum to Celebrate 50th Anniversary of Voting Rights Acts

July 30, 2015 Taylor Zavala

Kasandra Garza News Reporter  The Lyndon B. Johnson Museum of San Marcos and the Texas State University Political Science Department will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Voting Rights Act on Thursday, August 6th at 6 … Continue reading LBJ Museum to Celebrate 50th Anniversary of Voting Rights Acts

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Friday News Rundown (10-03-2014)

October 3, 2014October 9, 2014 nestorvazquez

By Nestor Vazquez News Reporter A case of Ebola has emerged in Dallas. Texas State has been monitoring the Ebola situation in Africa for several months. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends evaluating people who’ve recently travelled from … Continue reading Friday News Rundown (10-03-2014)

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San Marcos Celebrates LBJ’s Birthday

September 20, 2014September 20, 2014 Emily Parma

By Allie Ibarra News Reporter August 27 marked what would be former U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson’s 106th birthday. The famous Texas State alum was celebrated at the LBJ Museum in downtown San Marcos. David Schafer, chief of interpretation at … Continue reading San Marcos Celebrates LBJ’s Birthday

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Civil Rights Summit at LBJ Library

Civil Rights Summit Focus on LBJ

April 16, 2014April 16, 2014 Emily Parma

Civil rights was the topic of discussion this week as the LBJ Library in Austin kicked off the Civil Rights Summit on Tuesday. Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan visited with media Tuesday morning and discussed his most recent play, “All … Continue reading Civil Rights Summit Focus on LBJ

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Congressman Lloyd Doggett with local leaders and trailblazers

Local Civil Rights Activists Honored

February 3, 2014April 1, 2014 Emily Parma

Local civil rights trailblazers were honored on the eve of the dedication of the L.B.J. M.L.K. memorial. [ Seventy-three San Marcos civil rights activists were recognized at a public reception on Sunday as part of the celebrations stemming from the newly … Continue reading Local Civil Rights Activists Honored

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Crossroads Memorial

Crossroads Project Preview

January 23, 2014January 23, 2014 janetv25

This year’s Martin Luther King Day will feature the commemoration and dedication of the LBJ-MLK Crossroads Memorial in San Marcos. San Marcos is home to the only place in the nation where the roads of LBJ and MLK meet. The … Continue reading Crossroads Project Preview

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