The 2nd annual Dia De Los Muertos 5K Run was held Oct. 30. It was an event celebrating the memory of loved ones while raising money for the Johnnie T. Morales scholarship fund, a nonprofit providing funding to selected San Marcos High School graduates. Images by: Diana Gonzalez
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It’s raining cats and dogs
Video produced by Jennifer Alvord Costumes for a cause By Daniella Navarro SAN MARCOS— The PAWS Animal Shelter and residents of San Marcos supported the animals of Central Texas by attending Pet Fest on a Saturday in the fall. The festival, a free event full of booths and activities for both humans and their pets, […]
Clown Hysteria Hits Texas State Campus
SAN MARCOS- Some Central Texas school districts have reported threats from creepy clowns via social media. School officials took the threats seriously enough to alert students and parents. In South Carolina, there were reports of clowns trying to lure small children and women into the woods and there have been reports of threatening clowns in half a dozen other […]
Residents express frustration regarding the San Marcos clown craze
By: Ashley Garcia The clown epidemic happening nationwide has made its way to San Marcos, and some students are waiting for the clown hype to simmer down. People dressed in clown costumes have been spotted in several states across the country scaring individuals, as well as threatening people through social media. Parker Deck, a sophomore […]
New Engineering and Sciences Building Coming to Texas State University
By Emily Brown SAN MARCOS– Texas State University is set to open a new engineering and sciences building in 2018 to accommodate the growth in the school of engineering. June 18, 2015, House Bill 100 became a law, allowing public universities across Texas to sell tuition revenue bonds to raise money to build. Only a […]
Bees are endangered – what can we do?
By Amanda Forbes Seven species of bees located in the United States were placed on the endangered species list this month. According to the Washington Post, all seven species belong to the Hylaeus genus of bees. They are commonly referred to as “yellow-faced” bees due to their distinct yellow-to-white facial markings. They marked the first […]