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(Left to Right) Social Work Majors Amber Powers, Marisela Teran, and Nora Rodriguez next to the Lighting of Lives Christmas tree on the second floor of the Old Main. Photo by Alex Montoya.

Social Work Students Light up Lives this Holiday

Ashley Hendrick November 29, 2011

Students have been taking lights from the WTAMU Social Work Club’s Christmas tree. The tree, once filled with different colors of paper lights or tags, now stands almost naked and bare on the second...

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AJ Holmes as Frederick Frankenstein and Rory Donovan as The Monster in Young Frankenstein - The Mel Brooks Musical. Direction and Choreography: Susan Stroman © Paul Kolnik / paul@paulkolnik.com

Young Frankenstein the musical comes to Amarillo

Ashley Hendrick November 15, 2011

The Broadway spotlight is back in the Panhandle as Mel Brooks’ musical comedy “Young Frankenstein:  The Musical” hits the Amarillo Civic Center stage Nov. 16. “Young Frankenstein: The Musical”...

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WT Vets: This Week in Photos

Ashley Hendrick November 8, 2011

We dropped by a meeting of the new group for WT Vets. Check out our story on it here! [imagebrowser id=112]

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President Gary Bingman discusses fundrasing for the veterans club. Photo by Ashley Hendricks.

Veterans at WT adjust to school life after service

Ashley Hendrick November 8, 2011

A cold dead limb lay on the ground outside of the gates of the demolished 249th general hospital in Afghanistan. The limb belonged to an Afghani man who had been shot in the crook of his arm in the middle...

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Students compete in research conference at A&M

Ashley Hendrick November 1, 2011

WTAMU graduate and undergraduate students will travel down to the Texas A&M campus in College Station to attend the 8th Annual Texas A&M University Systems Pathways Symposium Research Conference...

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Library of Congress recognizes student journal

Ashley Hendrick October 25, 2011

Original essays and papers from WTAMU students are gaining the attention of the largest library in the world. “The Politics, Bureaucracy, and Justice Journal” has not only become a distinguished...

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WT Social Work will host free conference for students

Ashley Hendrick October 18, 2011

A social work conference will take place at WTAMU on Oct. 21 for students who wish learn more about the world of social work. “It would be a great opportunity for all people in the (social work) major...

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WT Social Work Club hosts event to raise money

Ashley Hendrick October 11, 2011

A fight for funds has begun at WTAMU as the Social Work Club launched their new Battle of the Clubs competition on Sept. 12. Battle of the Clubs is a fundraising competition pitting club against club....

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Lady Buffs hold up trophies from the tournament. Photo courtesy of Brent Seales.

Lady Buffs golf wins Invitational

Ashley Hendrick October 4, 2011

The Lady Buffs golf team met victory for the second time in a row on Sept. 27 after competing in the Lady Buffs Stampede Invitational Tournament. Head Coach Meredith Jameson said this win combined...

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Campus Couple Presents Paper in France

Ashley Hendrick September 27, 2011

Thousands of political scientists from all over the world gathered together for the eleventh biannual French Political Science Association (FPSA) Conference held in Strasbourg, France from Aug. 31 through...

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Competition Heats Up for Students and Staff of WT

Ashley Hendrick September 20, 2011

West Texas A&M’s hottest fight is back as students and professors heat up their crock-pots for the 6th annual Chili Cook-Off on Sept. 27. The College of Education and Social Sciences will host...

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Education Students get a crash course in Professionalism

Ashley Hendrick September 13, 2011

A Teaching Methods Orientation took place at WTAMU on Sept. 9 to help prepare Education students for the real world of professional teaching outside the classroom. Approximately a hundred students crammed...

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