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Schools must make extra effort to help transfer students adjust
Dustin Oftedal, 21, has found a lot to like in the tiny desert town of Moses Lake, Wash., ever since he transferred last winter from Yakima Community College to Central Washington University.
Playland Park proposal still fueling controversy
About all that's left of the old Playland Park off of Broadway is a lifeless midway choked with weeds, a busted piano slumped against a peeling mural and a rusted pinball machine.
Area students recipients of bilingual scholarship
As the population of Hispanics continues to grow, the availability of bilingual mental health professionals in Texas doesn't, which is why the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health has begun a scholarship program ...
Psychic phenomena, paranormal activity spark interest in Denton
Michael Weaver began his venture into parapsychology as a child, seeing and hearing spirits in his childhood home.
Couple spends 24 years visiting college campuses
On their honeymoon in 1984, Steve and Caroline Lake did something that lots of tourists do in Boston - they stopped to visit some of the area's well-known colleges.
SAN ANTONIO - Steve Lake is still going to college - hundreds of them. Yesterday, he visited his 500th college, Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio.
Las Vegas Man Visits 500 College Campuses
One Las Vegas man just cannot get enough of college, so he is visiting as many as he can.
Campus tour: Couple has visited 500 colleges
On their honeymoon in 1984, Steve and Caroline Lake did something that lots of tourists do in Boston - they stopped to visit some of the area's well-known colleges.
Maurice Jourdanea s memoir recounts the struggle for justice for farm workers
Maurice Jourdane's life is nothing if not an example of a person who has lived the American dream but who never forgot to give back to the community.
Visitor to many campuses isn't seeking one to attend
Tiffany Brown Steve Lake has visited 499 college and university campuses across the country, collecting a variety of keepsakes along the way.
Growing Up in Crystal City was Amazing--Reason No. 1
With all the problems that Crystal City and Zavala County now face--budget deficits, unemployment, shrinking population, etc.--there was no better place in the world for me to grow up.
Nation's shaky economy does pose big challenge to private schools
San Antonio colleges and universities reported record enrollment this fall, though concerns about a plunging economy and the availability of student loans have leaders at private universities wondering if the ...
41 students begin Harlingena s first doctoral program
Despite earning his bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Texas at Brownsville/Texas Southmost College, Jose Angel Mendez thought the university's doctoral program was missing something.
September 28, 2008 - 4:33 p.m. Representatives from at least 35 colleges and universities will be at The Victoria College from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
September 23, 2008 1919-2008 Genevieve Perez Tejada, a resident of Floresville, Texas, entered into eternal rest on Saturday, Sept.
Full-service marketing firm Blue Clover has forged an enviable reputation for its online prowess since opening its doors here in 2003.
Moreno, Martinez plan Oct. 25 wedding
September 16, 2008 Richard and Gloria Moreno of San Antonio, Texas, and Yolanda Moreno of Saspamco are happy to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Vivian Norma, to Kenneth Wayne ...
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Jack D. Pina Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry
He has been honored with numerous awards, including an Art Scholarship Award, a Merit Award, and the Hispanic Awards for Excellence.
Nearly four months after fire caused heavy damage, a portion of Main Building at Our Lady of the Lake University reopened Tuesday.
It was a huge fire that destroyed a historic part of Our Lady of the Lake University back in May.