The Department of Education announced on Sept. 10 that it will end grant programs to Minority-Serving Institutions, such as ...
Lauded in the history of college football lie many traditions that fans cherish. Among those are the dramatic entrances of ...
Texas State removed an LGBTQ+ communications course from its course catalog on Sept. 24. Eliminating this course sets a precedent of dissolving additional courses in the near future, and limits ...
From yard games outside to video games inside a gaming trailer, music and cheers will erupt from the University Events Center ...
Yvonne Chamness finished tied for runner-up at the Ron Moore Intercollegiate Oct. 3-5 in Denver, Colorado. This marks the second runner-up finish for Chamness this fall season. Chamness placed tied ...
Among the warm sun and soft winds, Juan Leyva stood behind Spring Lake. A steady drumbeat played as Leyva blew into a conch ...
Sophomore forward Helen Alormenu contributed her fifth goal of the season as Texas State soccer (7-2-4, 4-0-2 SBC) clawed ...
Chants and instruments filled The Square as around 750 demonstrators gathered and protested at the anti-Trump “No Kings” protest today. The protest occurred from 5-7 p.m., June 14 at the Hays County ...
On Sept. 10, the U.S. Department of Education announced $350 million in cuts to Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs). Texas State has been a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSIs) since 2011, with HSIs ...
Texas State volleyball has officially begun its last slate of conference play in the Sun Belt. A series split with the ...
Amid an ongoing crackdown on courses that teach about gender and LGBTQ+ issues at colleges and universities across Texas, the Texas State University System (TSUS) has ordered the universities it ...
According to Texas State officials, the shutdown of the federal government is not likely to have impacts on classes, but may ...
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