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Fort Hood Shooting

Click here to download the full story. A shooting at Fort Hood yesterday left four dead and 16 injured, including the shooter. This is the second shooting at the military base in Killeen in five years. Warren Schorr and Skye Wallace went on the air for a KTSW News special report after Lieutenant General Mark Milley's press conference at 9:45.

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Wittliff Man and Beast

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Man and Beast Exhibition

The Wittliff Collections presents a brand-new exhibit featuring more than 90 photographs captured in Mexico and India. Texas State’s Wittliff Collections opened the door Janurary 21st to a unique collection of photographs titled “Man And Beast” by the award-winning artist, Mary Ellen Mark. Mark took her photographs while traveling to various circuses through Mexico and India. The Wittcliff Collections Media Relations representative Michele Miller said the images show artist’s fascination […]

todayJanuary 28, 2014 75

soldier

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Distance Takes its Toll on Military Families

Texas State University students experienced their first school holiday of the spring semester, Martin Luther King Junior day, Monday resulting in a 3 day weekend. Texas State student, Katie Moxley, is the daughter of a military family who are currently stationed overseas; making it harder for her to go home for the holidays. For most students at Texas State, going home for these types of holidays and 3 day weekends […]

todayJanuary 22, 2014 110

Autism Awareness

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Super Powers Come from Within

"Hello, my name is Dianesse, but everyone calls me Dina." - Dianesse Plaza The person you’re listening to right now is Dianesse Plaza. She has been living with autism her entire life. She is a gocery store employee, and she's also my sister. "I’m autistic but enough about that. What I’m really working on is my artwork- my manga. It’s about this story called the “Junior Soldiers.” It’s about 5 […]

todayDecember 5, 2013 71

oysters

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Rebuilding the Texas Oyster Reef

The Nature Conservancy has began to rebuild the historic Texas Oyster Reef, using an innovative approach; the project will contribute to the resiliency of Matagorda Bay in the Gulf of Mexico. The reef has virtually disappeared over the last century in Matagorda Bay, which was one the largest estuaries and most productive fisheries in Texas. The project is being financed with a $3.8 million grant through a variety of agencies […]

todayDecember 4, 2013 373

Cartwheel

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Top Writing Award to Texas State Professor

Jennifer DuBois has won many awards for her writing, but her latest novel “Cartwheel” has granted her the prestige of the Whiting Award, given annually to ten emerging writers in nonfiction, fiction, poetry and plays. This award also comes with a $50,000 prize, but to Jennifer the prize just lets her keep doing what she loves. “Anytime you come into any money from writing, you just want to use it […]

todayDecember 3, 2013 88

Affordable care act

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Talking Affordable Care Act

Monday night, a panel discussion called the “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: What Does It All Mean?” took place at McCoy Hall. It was an event opened to the public for a better understanding of what the affordable care act does to citizens. Professor of the College of Health Professions Michael Nowicki says people look at the act economically but that we also need to look at what the […]

todayDecember 3, 2013 64

dance therapy

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Dance Therapy

Walk around the room, go wherever you want. You have a choice to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with someone else in the room. You have a choice to leave that person and join others or stand by yourself. There’s no pressure. This walking exercise may be used to begin a dance therapy or expressive dance class. It allows participants to think and make choices for themselves. Do they want to step in […]

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autism

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Personal Story on Autism

It’s pitch black and cold until his eyes begin to flicker. He remembers he’s at home in his bed, and realizes it’s early morning. He sits up and recuperates in his surroundings. It’s time to start the day, although, his day isn't the same as everyone else’s. 30-year-old, Joshua Mar has a high functioning case of autism, and everyday is a new learning experience of how to handle his disorder. […]

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