At Texas State’s last football game of the season, marching band alumni had the opportunity to perform alongside the Bobcat Marching Band for another night on the Jim Wacker Field at Bobcat Stadium. In the past four years, the Bobcat Marching Band has invited alumni to participate in a different kind of school […]
Month: December 2016
Thomaides wins mayoral position by 42 votes
Kasandra Garza December 13 was election day, and after a long election season, John Thomaides has won the mayoral position for San Marcos. Up for grabs was the mayoral position, city council place two, and city council place three. During election night on Nov. 8, neither Thomaides nor Becerra gained the majority vote. However, Becerra […]
Hops & Grain: New, Sustainable San Marcos Location
By: Victoria Marin A Texas brewery and taproom, Hops & Grain, is set to open a new location in San Marcos. Hops & Grain is an East Austin-based brewery that specializes in brewing award-winning, sustainable craft beer. The original location opened in October 2011 by founder Josh Hare. The brewery strives to act on its […]
Closing out the Year with the San Marcos Art Market
https://youtu.be/jDPEPWr6_Us By Eric Ott On Saturday, as I was rounding the corner into downtown, I was greeted by dozens of snowcaps scattered across the lawn of the courthouse. They weren’t snowcaps, really, but rather, tents. It then occurred to me it was Saturday, and somewhere in the back of my anti-social, introverted, “I don’t really […]
It’s great time to be Disney
By: Soraya Herbert SAN MARCOS- It’s the most wonderful time of the year, for the box office. Disney has done it again! Dr. Strange and Moana are breaking box office records left and right. If you wish to escape to a colorful and lush island wonderland with crystal blue waters and brilliant carpets of exotic […]
Transferring From a Community College: The Pros and Cons
SAN MARCOS- upon graduating high school, many students take the road most traveled and head straight into their college careers at a four-year university. Students who choose to go this route tend to spend thousands of dollars a year, racking up debt and financial obligations that haunt them after college graduation. To avoid less havoc […]
Winter Is Here!
Photos by: Jennifer Alvord
It’s the Greatest Time of Year
Photos by: Jennifer Alvord
Students Who Transfer from Community College
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