Winter has FINALLY arrived in Central Texas. On December 8, highs were in the 40s and lows were below freezing.With colder temperatures, the leaves start to turn colors and fall from the trees.Mass Comm students bundle up to stay warm while walking around campus.Jackets, carves, hats and coffee to stay warm.
PR seniors Soraya Herbert and Kaley Hanson are chilled by the wind.Soraya Herbert says, “I am NOT made for the cold.”Kaley Hanson braces herself for the wind.Soraya Herbert and Kaley Hanson start to accept the cold, but still do not enjoy the 40 degree weather.
Print article by Ryan Madden Alcohol and good times seem to go together at Wurstfest, a 10-day long German Oktoberfest-style festival held in New Braunfels each year. Massive beer pitchers filled with everything from German craft beers to good old Bud Light, turkey legs as big as your forearm, sausage on a stick that barely […]
By Tobin Lavalley In the wake of yet another mass shooting, Americans are struggling to find a solution to the gun violence epidemic. The Rancho Tehama Elementary School shooting marked November’s third mass shooting and the 11th this year, making 2017 by far the most deadly year of mass shootings in the history of the […]