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Where were the emails?

Are we, as students, supposed to accept everything that we are told as fact or are we to use common sense and deduction to determine when something may not be as true as it is claimed to be? Thursday, January 24, I decided to attend the first of two hearings […]

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Lady Dustdevils lose to Panhandle State

For Immediate ReleaseCourtesy of Dan Lathey,Associate AD/Sports Info,Athletics Department Panhandle State defeated Texas A&M International, 60-52, on Jan. 28 in Goodwell, Okla.Nicole Gipson (44) led the Dustdevils with 13 points. Jermina Tomlinson (30) contributed a double-double for TAMIU, finishing with 11 points and 12 rebounds.

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Men’s Dustdevils shake off losing streak

For Immediate ReleaseCourtesy of Dan Lathey,Associate AD./Sports Info,Athletics Department The Dustdevils snapped a five-game losing streak with a 59-51 road win over Panhandle State on Thursday night in Goodwell, Okla. The contest was the first game of a four-game road swing for the Dustdevils. Leon Jacob (12), Angel Encinas (21) […]

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Famous organist visits campus

Weighing over 35,000 pounds and equipped with 3,998 pipes, the Sharkey-Corrigan Pipe Organ. On Jan. 21 it was played by the recognized concert organist, Dr. Timothy Albrecht of Emory University in Atlanta. Albrecht has played organ recitals all over the world, such as King’s College Cambridge, the Taipei National Concert […]

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IW comes from behind to beat Dustdevils, 64-56

The lady Dustdevils struggled to stay afloat with the Incarnate Word Cardinals throughout the entire game. The Cards defeated TAMIU 64-56, on Jan. 20. With the loss the Dustdevils’ three-game winning streak was broken. What maybe seemed to be a close game during the first half, with the Cardinals slightly […]

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Designated Tuition Hearing

Texas A&M International University will conduct the second of two designated tuition hearing sessions in Western Hemispheric Trade Center (WHTC) 116 Friday (Jan. 26) at noon. Discussion will center on tuition increases, what tuition will pay for and why the university is making this request. The first hearing was held […]

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School spirit on the rise for Dustdevils

Low school spirit could become a thing of the past for sports events on campus. The December 6 men’s basketball game drew in an estimated 660 fans according to an athletics department posting. The high student and community turnout for the game was described as a “raucous season-best crowd” in […]

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EDITOR SAYS… Graduation is just the beginning

Once again the semester has come to an end and we will soon see the class of December 2006 graduate and head out into the real world. What the future holds for them and where life will take them is yet to be seen, but what is for sure is […]

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Loop road to begin construction next summer

A loop road that will encompass the campus is set for construction sometime next summer, Vice President for Finance and Administration Jose Garcia said. Plans to construct the loop road were authorized after the university received $37.5 million in Tuition Revenue Bond in July. The money provided the authority to […]

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Financial Aid to disperse new grants

The Office of Financial Aid is getting ready to disperse two new grants that they have just received monies for. These grants and their requirements are coming from the Federal government. They will come into affect for this academic school year, 2006 to 2007. “These grants were approved in Jul. […]