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A New Look at Life

On July 13, 2010,Bridge journalists of A&M International University interviewed Harmony, an earth-loving, tree hugger. Harmony lives in a tree to relieve the stresses of human society. Harmony became an earth lover when she saw what materialism did to people.    Harmony was born in a tree and in a […]

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Influenced to Learn

During the summer of 2010, A&M International University held The Supermedia Patrol Camp for children to learn about the importance of journalism and photography. Olivia Galinzoga, a 13 year old, light -haired camper told The Bridge about why she was interested in joining the camp. She told Bridge journalists that […]

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Andrea’s Quest for Knowledge

During the hot summer day of July 12, 2010 at Texas A&M International University, The Bridge student newspaper held a summer camp for kids called the “Super Hero Summer Camp.” One of the activities held at the camp is that each of the attendees interview each other.   A […]

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A Future Journalist

On July 12, the Texas A&M International University newspaper, The Bridge, started the “Super Hero” summer camp. This camp was to teach young future journalists how to write and take photographs. One of the future journalists was Sarah Castillo. Sarah wishes to become a future photojournalist when she is […]

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Great Achievements

TAMIU has one of the best libraries in all of Laredo. If you ever need to find a book you can always visit the TAMIU library. You can visit the reference desk for more information. There will be Mr. John Maxstadt.        John Maxstadt is an amazing […]

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Test Article

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Farewell for Dr. Faridoun Farrokh

On May 6, 2010 the Department of Language and Literature organized a party in honor of Dr. Faridoun Farrokh who will be retiring in late August. Farrokh is an English professor who has been teaching at TAMIU for 21 years, since July 1989. Professors, students, and staff gathered at the […]

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International Editor reflects

I remember writing my admissions essay several years ago saying that I wanted to change the world with my degree. I wrote that I wanted to build bridges between cultures to make this globalized world a better place to live, experience, and share. But it wasn’t until my very last […]

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Grad Tech Guide: Mobile fight gets ugly

Apple has heard the cries of its customers as it has released images from the new iPhone operating system labeled 4.0.   This comes a year after the revolutionary release of 3.0 that included the now infamous app store home to over 500, 000 applications. IPhone 4.0 has introduced many […]

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Heartwarming Honor Cord and Hooding Ceremony

Among faculty, administration, friends and family, the most distinguished students of the College of Education were hooded, or received their honor cords, symbolizing their hard work throughout their undergraduate or graduate programs. The event, celebrated on Friday, May 14th, before commencement, was held in the Fine and Performing Arts Recital […]