Voertman’s, located at 1314 W. Hickory St., got an area approved to become a spray paint “nook” open to the public. The section can be found near the front entrance
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Among the core subjects taught in American high schools, the history of the nation seems to take different perspectives depending on the state. Though history is meant to be factual

It’s that time again to start dropping $250+ on textbooks you may or may not open or for ones you will never look at again after the four months you spent

With the Texas Board of Education votes in, it is clear one thing still holds true with the Republican-led body: Liberals are out. Not only has the board removed important

The hardest blow you can give a stressful college student that has to worry about tuition costs, rent and nonexistent parking,

Access codes have began to rise in popularity among universities, but just how useful are they really? There are 25
With rock music blaring and tail-pipe howling, he stands on the bed of the pick-up truck, riding it like a surfboard.

Kayleigh Bywater / Staff Writer It’s the start of the spring semester, and both returning and new students enter their

Last week, the Texas State Board of Education held a public hearing to discuss the textbooks the state plans to