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Since 1919

The Prairie News

Since 1919

The Prairie News

The Prairie.

Friday classes begin this spring

Brittany Castillo September 4, 2012

The Prairie. WTAMU will extend many Monday and Wednesday classes to Monday, Wednesday, Friday classes in the spring of 2013. “The main reason for this is to maximize the use of the classrooms,”...

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SIFE team after winning regionals for the 18th year. Photo courtesy of SIFE.

SIFE will travel to nationals

Brittany Castillo May 1, 2012

WTAMU’s Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team will be traveling to Kansas City for the national competition. SIFE President Marco Jimenez, a Business Administration major, said the team will...

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WTAMU Lady E.X. opens the step competition. Photo by Brittany Castillo.

Step Competition: This Week in Photos

Brittany Castillo May 1, 2012

Check out these great pics of the Step competition! To read more about the event, click here.

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WTAMU steppers entertain the audience. Photo by Brittany Castillo.

Step team hosts competition

Brittany Castillo May 1, 2012

Web Editor's Note: For more photos of Step, click here! The Texas Panhandle’s first step competition took place at WTAMU on April 27. Men of E.X. Clusive and Lady E.X. Clusive, WT’s own step teams,...

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Phuripan Jangthongsiri shares her country with fellow students. Photo by Brittany Castillo.

International students will present about culture

Brittany Castillo April 10, 2012

Students from both the English as a Second Language International (ESLI) program and the English as a Second Language (ESL) methods course mingled at WTAMU on April 5. “We have had a project linking...

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Jean Walker is honored by Amarillo Women’s Network

Brittany Castillo April 3, 2012

WTAMU’s Jean Walker was awarded the 2011 Dual Career/Lifetime Achievement Award by the Amarillo Women’s Network (AWN). Walker is WT’s Miller Professor of Entrepreneurship, and she created the...

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Honduran locals sort through tobacco leaves. Photo Courtesy of Brittany Castillo.

WTAMU Readership transitions from Honduras

Brittany Castillo April 3, 2012

Web Editor's Note: This is part three of a three-part series. To read part one, click here and click here for part two. You can view photos of the trip here. Returning to Texas from Honduras was much...

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Readership WT - Honduras: This Week in Photos

Readership WT – Honduras: This Week in Photos

Brittany Castillo March 27, 2012

Check out these great photos of the Readership WT trip to Honduras! To read about the Readership WT trip, click here for our series.

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Readership WT ambassadors Brittany Castillo, left, and Sarah Horn sanitize water with chlorine drops. Photo by Brittany Castillo.

Readership WT comes back from Honduras trip

Brittany Castillo March 27, 2012

Web Editor's Note: This is part two of a three-part series. To read part one, click here. For part three, click here. You can view photos of the trip here. We gathered with families and past ambassadors...

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Readership WT Ambassadors prepare to depart to Honduras

Brittany Castillo March 6, 2012

Web Editor's Note: This is part one of a three-part series. To read part two, click here and for part three, click here. You can view photos of the trip here. Before the spring semester began, I sympathized...

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S.A.G.E. to host dodgeball tournament for WT students

Brittany Castillo February 28, 2012

Students Assisting in Good Endeavor (S.A.G.E.), a WTAMU campus organization, is hosting its eigth annual dodgeball tournament on March 1. The games will begin at 7 p.m. in The Box and everyone is welcome...

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Photo courtesy of Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum.

Panhandle-Plains Museum renovates Pioneer Town

Brittany Castillo February 14, 2012

On June 30, 2012, the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum will debut its new authentic and interactive Pioneer Town. The extensive project began early last April and has been constructed by a large...

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