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Colton Valentine's tribute is one of a series of murals at San Pedro and Cypress streets, near San Antonio College.
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It opened the first mortuary science program in Texas in 1961. Now it is the only college in the country with a funeral home on campus.
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It's been about a year since the relaunch of the journalism program at San Antonio College.
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A coalition of student groups from six campuses in San Antonio and San Marcos sent letters to their college presidents on Wednesday, calling on them to stand against Gov. Greg Abbott’s recent antisemitism executive order, which they said conflates supporting Palestinians with antisemitism.
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The Alamo Colleges District did not say why she would no longer serve as leader of San Antonio College, a role she held for 14 months.
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The journalism program at San Antonio College is back in operation after a year and a half on hiatus.
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The Alamo Colleges initiative enables students to assist the elderly.
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Meet Susie Barrera, 38, the recipient of this year's Texas Public Radio scholarship in the Radio-TV-Film department at San Antonio College.
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Gabriel Gonzalez, recipient of the 2021-22 TPR Scholarship from San Antonio College, landed a job in Colorado soon after graduation.
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The student newspaper at San Antonio College is closing at the end of the semester, 95 years after its first edition went into print.