Paisano, University of Texas San Antonio, TX
4 days ago by Associated Press
Associated Press
It seems that the poll voters have forgiven Oklahoma's lone loss of the season. Just in time to keep the surging Sooners in the hunt for the national championship, not to mention the Big 12 South.
After that dominating victory over Texas Tech, the Sooners pushed ahead of Texas-the team they lost to six weeks ago-in the polls.
Accent, Austin Community College, TX
1 day ago by Sarah Neve
Reports of crimes that occur on campus are easier to find than ever before. The campus police department is remodeling its website to include updated crime logs.
The newly updated and renamed section of the campus police website, the Clery link, formerly named Reports and Statistics, provides more transparent and obtainable information about criminal activity and crime statistics reported annually and by incident.
Paisano, University of Texas San Antonio, TX
4 days ago by Oscar Gonzalez
Thanksgiving Day Blowouts
All games will be blowouts: Tennessee will run all over Detroit; Dallas will destroy Seattle; Arizona will pummel Philadelphia. Football fans will finally be able to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner without having to worry about their team.
Paisano, University of Texas San Antonio, TX
1 day ago by Jessica Lee
Regarded as "an ass-shaking mix of soul, disco and dirty raw rock and roll" by L.A. Weekly, Von Iva is an all girl band with a noticeably bold sound. It's hard to put a label on this trio's genre-crossing music, but what is evident is the one theme that seems to leak into all of their songs - girl power.
The Ranger, San Antonio College, TX
5 days ago by Martin Herrera
In an article dated March 15, 2007, USA Today reported "nearly half of America's 5.4 million full-time college students abuse drugs or drink alcohol on binges at least once a month." That article was based on a study by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University.
The Ranger, San Antonio College, TX
5 days ago by Melissa Toscano Lazcano
Relaxation is the feeling that Mexican artist Álvaro Santiago wants to project with his exhibit of 59 pieces in "Me Rento para Soñar," or "I Rent Myself to Dream," on display through Jan. 9.
The exhibit is at the Instituto Cultural dé México, 600 Hemisfair Park. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
The Ranger, San Antonio College, TX
5 days ago by Jeff Reese
While communication plays a huge role in sports, the local Deaf and Hearing Soccer Company allows those without the ability to hear or speak the chance to enjoy the sport.
Andria Cantu, who started the company in 2006 with the help of Marcela Baca, said the company aims to ensure everyone can play the game.Players get together at 3 p.m. each Saturday at the Olmos Basin sporting complex for a purely recreational game.
If interested in playing, watching or volunteering, text Cantu at 528-0174 or e-mail her at silversoccer21@gmail.com.
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Arbiter Online, Boise State University
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The Prospector, The University of Texas at El Paso
Listen to what students have to say about the increase of drinking and driving over the holiday season.
In order:
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