Most people who know me well know that my one and only passion is writing. I guess you can say it’s the only thing I’m good at; the only thing I would like to make a career out of. My name is Sarah Herrera and I am a sophomore here […]
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Title V Enhances Learning with Technology
The Title V Grant is proving to be a successful program that brings new technological advances into the mathematical world at TAMIU. This program has done it again by providing classrooms with electronic chalkboards known as Smartboards. These interactive boards are touch sensitive, can be projected from a computer and […]
A Sight
It would have been a sight to behold The sight of the purest of whites The borrowed, the new, and the old Pictures and flashes of lights The vision of you in white Lays tainted by the tears I cried And love grows blight If only it was I by […]
The Cooties
Leo was once your typical boy, healthy in every aspect. He ran, jumped, climbed and created all kinds of mischief and ruckus. Just like any other boy his age but Leo is now a very sick boy. Leo has been infected with THE COOTIES, the deadliest of illnesses even deadlier […]
My Roots
My RootsMy traditional roots can be traced back to February 13, 1982 when I entered this world not knowing what lied ahead of me. At an early age, I can recall my parents giving me basic instructions on life pertaining to minute things: friendship, sharing, kindness, and other qualities that […]
Barack Obama: The Birth of Hope and Change
November 4, 2008, became a historical landmark for all ages. Millions of Americans as well as people throughout the world witnessed the first African American President get elected in the highest office of the United States of America. Many believed his time was now. America was drowning and had no […]
Haiku poems from writing event
Editor’s note: The following are Haiku poems written during the Write on TAMIU event on Tuesday, Oct. 20. A poem workshop was held during the event and the following submissions are samples from the student poets. Haiku is a type of poetry from the Japanese culture. Haiku combines form, content […]
What happens in Vegas…
Las Vegas has been the entertainment capital for many decades. The city has had many attractions and entertainment that have captivated audiences worldwide from Frank Sinatra and The Rat Pack to Wayne Newton, Sigfried and Roy, Celine Dion, Blue Man Group, etc. The city that never sleeps, also never disappoints […]
A Different Side to Charlie Brown
It was a Friday night, the crowd was sold out, a single spotlight was shining, and an older version of Charlie Brown stepped onto the stage. An evolved version of “Peanuts” characters were displayed to show the true colors behind the comic strip. In case you think comic strip characters […]
Bumpy road in CAB’s path
Are you in the mood for some real drama like the kind on daytime soap operas? Tune in every Monday at 12:30 pm in student center’s room 120, where students from Texas A&M International University’s Campus Activities Board (CAB) have their weekly meetings to discuss what they can and cannot […]