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.
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 […]
For Spring 2022 transfer student Quan DeLacy, he always knew he belonged somewhere else, but he needed to find where. Every year, universities in America spend the third week of October celebrating transfer students. It involves an entire week filled with various events and treats. Ranked 14th in the nation for transfer schools, Texas State University welcomes […]
Story by Camelia Juarez, Tae Gallegos and Garrett Moore Spring is upon us bring in the freshest crops to surrounding Texas farmers. Did you know that farmer markets benefit producers, consumers and the community? According to the Agricultural Marketing Servicelocal farmers use these markets to gain exposure while consumers benefit by buying fresh produce and goods. […]