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Leslie calls for quality, not duplication


		Leslie calls for quality, not duplication

The Ranger, San Antonio College, TX

6 days ago by Jason B. Hogan

Chancellor Bruce Leslie believes that a huge chasm exists between each of the five Alamo Community Colleges in student expectations for success in core curriculum studies.

A lot of confusion in the district relates to a failure in decision-making from the college level to the district level, such as course duplication, Leslie said.

USA Today: Half of America's college students abuse drugs, drink alcohol

The Ranger, San Antonio College, TX

53 minutes ago by Martin Herrera

In an article dated March 15, 2007, USA Today reported "nearly half of America's 5.4 million full-time college students abuse drugs or drink alcohol on binges at least once a month." That article was based on a study by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University.

UTSA veteran proud to have served country

Paisano, University of Texas San Antonio, TX

1 day ago by Letter to the Editor

It brings me great sadness and disappointment to write this letter on a day that is intended to be a day of pride and honor. On the day after the 233rd birthdays of the Army and Marine Corps, Veteran's Day and the two-year anniversary of burying a fallen brother in arms; I read the article written by Jeremy Joiner, "UTSA Student's Firsthand Account of the Iraq War.

Vehicle thefts increase

Paisano, University of Texas San Antonio, TX

1 day ago by Kate Smith

According to a UTSAPD crime-watch e-mail alert sent on Nov. 17, vehicle break-ins have increased on the 1604 campus.

The report asks students to be aware of on campus vehicle break-ins on the 1604 campus, to hide their valuables from plain view, close their windows completely, engrave accessories and lock their vehicles.

'Do you agree with Tim?' campaign reveals front man, sophomore biology major Tim Wang

Paisano, University of Texas San Antonio, TX

15 hours ago by Christina Samano

For the past couple of weeks, the UTSA campus has been plastered with flyers, posters and T-shirts all asking the question, "Do you agree with Tim?" On Wednesday, Nov. 12, students were finally able to put a face to a name when Tim addressed the crowd gathered in the Sombrilla.

Modernized Greek tragedy comes to ACC

Accent, Austin Community College, TX

2 days ago by Janessa Hernandez

Jenessa Hernandez

Staff Writer

"Bacchae," a play based on Greek mythology, is directed by Arthur Adair and put on by Austin Community College's Drama Department at the Mainstage Theater on the second floor of the Rio Grande Campus.

The play runs Nov. 14-16 and Nov.

Students hallucinate legally with plant salvia

The Trinitonian, Trinity University, TX

6 days ago by Haley Mathis

Recent studies of college campuses estimate that up to seven percent of college students have tried the legal drug Salvia divinorum. And at least some Trinity students have contributed to this trend.

Salvia divinorum, commonly called salvia, is a drug known as both a potent hallucinogenic and an herbal meditation supplement, depending on the potency used.

Complaints surface about TU

The Trinitonian, Trinity University, TX

6 days ago by Crispin Huang

We all know about the benefits of being at Trinity. After all, that's why we're here now; apparently there were enough positives about the school to entice all of us to attend it. The prestige that comes with a Trinity degree, the tightly-knit community and focus on diversity are all things we've heard about.

Performance-based funding may go against community college goals


		Performance-based funding may go against community college goals

The Ranger, San Antonio College, TX

6 days ago by Regis L. Roberts

With the sounds of construction outside the windows of the library at Northeast Lakeview College, the board of trustees met at 9 a.m. Saturday to discuss the growth of the district.

Presentations on enrollment, student performance, finance and possible partnerships with Fort Sam Houston illustrated the district's direction.

Rock 'n' roll to cure TBA disease

The Trinitonian, Trinity University, TX

3 days ago by Emily Faber

Diseases better beware of tonight's 50th annual, first weekly Concert for the Cure put on by the Bad Movie Club. If that title is confusing to you, you are not alone. The specifics of the concert reflect the personality of its creator, Sophomore Nico Mesa, president of the Bad Movie Club, whose mischievous humor will permeate the event.

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