The Battalion, Texas A&M, College Station, TX
1 hour ago by Meagan O'Toole-Pitts
Jeffrey Conant, department head, professor of marketing and presidential and Eppright professor for teaching excellence at Mays Business School, died Tuesday morning at Scott & White Hospital in Temple, Texas, after being admitted with pneumonia.
North Star News, North Harris College, Houston, TX
2 days ago by Sandy Pham
Outlet malls usually offer better deals on brand-name clothes, but until recently, the closest to campus were rather far for convenient shopping. That problem may now be solved for North Harris folks because the Houston Premiere Outlet just had a recent grand opening, offering over 100 new shops right in the heart of the Cypress-Fairbanks area.
The Battalion, Texas A&M, College Station, TX
10 hours ago by Ian McPhail
On June 11, the U.S. Senate passed legislation enabling the Food and Drug Administration to impose stricter controls on the manufacturing and marketing of cigarettes.
The government has overreached its authority again by granting itself the power to alter even the taste and names of cigarettes in a noble effort to force citizens to make the right choice regarding health.
The Battalion, Texas A&M, College Station, TX
2 days ago by Alexis Arguello
Some people have gone to extremes to have a chance at being in the Guinness Book of World Records, but what about just taking advantage of something that you already have?
The Battalion, Texas A&M, College Station, TX
2 hours ago by Brett Sebastian
I admit, I was never a fan of the Tennessee Titans; in fact they are probably the team I despise most in all of sports, more than the Yankees, more than the Cardinals, and more than all the teams in a certain north Texas city.
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The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
41 minutes ago by Ian McPhail
On June 11, the U.S. Senate passed legislation enabling the Food and Drug Administration to impose stricter controls on the manufacturing and marketing of cigarettes.
The government has overreached its authority again by granting itself the power to alter even the taste and names of cigarettes in a noble effort to force citizens to make the right choice regarding health.
The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
17 hours ago by Brett Sebastian
I admit, I was never a fan of the Tennessee Titans; in fact they are probably the team I despise most in all of sports, more than the Yankees, more than the Cardinals, and more than all the teams in a certain north Texas city.
The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
4 days ago by Logan West
Audiences will be left with questions about what is really right and wrong through viewing this gangster film.
Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX
5 days ago by Brooks Powell, Staff Writer, blpowell@smu.edubro
This month, approximately 1,300 members of the class of 2013 and incoming transfer students will arrive on campus to participate in the annual Academic Advising, Registration and Orientation program (AARO).
The two-day program is designed to acclimate incoming students to their new surroundings by focusing on academics, campus resources and involvement opportunities, according to the SMU Web site.
Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX
4 days ago by Nicole Jacobsen, Editor in Chief, njacobse@smu.edu
On May 14, 2007, Meaghan Bosch was found dead in a portable toilet in Hewitt, Texas, about two hours south of Dallas. For two years, police investigated the death of the 21-year-old, searching desperately for any answers that would lead them to her killer.
Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX
4 days ago by Sarah Pottharst, Staff Writer, spottha@smu.edu
As plans for the George W. Bush Presidential Center and Library progress, fundraising for the complex has slowed down and now entered the "quiet phase," according to Mark Langdale, president of the George W. Bush Foundation.
This "quiet phase" consists of speaking with large donors interested in contributing to the center.
North Lake News-Register, North Lake College, TX
5 days ago by Ana Sabeti
Colleges in Texas have had a continuous growth in student enrollment each year since 2004, and North Lake College is no exception.
"We know that economy is a factor," said Teresa Isbell, director of Institutional Research Planning and Development. "Also, many students come back from universities to finish courses at a less expensive rate.
Et Cetera, Eastfield College, TX
1 day ago by Jon Banks
When one thinks of black pride, there are many images that flood the mind. Perhaps, Martin Luther King Jr. giving a riveting speech or a group of Black Panthers rallying for equality. When a person hears of gay pride, other iconic thoughts might manifest as well, such as Harvey Milk's life story, the nation's first openly gay man elected to public office.
The Ranger, San Antonio College, TX
6 days ago
Here are the students who produced You S.A. They were selected in the spring, and spent 13 days at San Antonio College to learn more about journalism and photography. Read all about them here.
North Lake News-Register, North Lake College, TX
6 days ago by Moshfiqur Rahman
Have you ever watched the movie credits roll and have a loss for words? Completely speechless? Utterly shocked and amazed? Like you can't believe what you just saw?
That's the way I felt after watching Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
Words cannot describe what you are watching on the screen.
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Arbiter Online, Boise State University
Trent Lootens, Kirk Bell, discuss WAC Basketball Tournament, BSU Volleyball, Oregon uniforms, Wimbledon, NBA Free-Agency
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