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These Texas State students are turning invasive plants from the San Marcos River into menstrual padsA research team has spent the last few months harvesting water hyacinth as part of an effort to turn invasive species into sustainable and functional materials.
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The university will not be requiring vaccinations, but it is strongly encouraging everyone who can be vaccinated to do so.
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He gained national attention through his tenacity at a local polling place, refusing to leave even after others might have: Hervis Rogers was the last man…
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Fifty years ago, a group of students at Texas State University took a stand against the war in Vietnam. The students, nicknamed the San Marcos 10, faced…
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A giant in the world of Texas arts died on Sunday. Bill Wittliff was a writer and photographer, and his work made Texas famous around the world. Hector…
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Hays County commissioners voted Friday to reopen early voting at Texas State University after voting rights advocates threatened to file a lawsuit. Early…
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The deadly apartment fire in San Marcos has left the college town reeling as Texas State University heads into the fall semester.It’s also left around 200…
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On this episode of Texas Matters:LGBTQ candidates on Texas ballots for the 2018 midterm elections.Nazis on Texas college campuses (08:14).Old Texas folk…
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One of the issues state lawmakers are examining ahead of the 2019 legislative session is whether or not the free speech of students on state college…
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Members of the Texas Senate State Affairs Committee will exam this question Wednesday: Are students’ freedom of speech rights being squelched on state…