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Since 1919

The Prairie News

Editorials

Apple’s Fight For The First Amendment

Editorial Board March 22, 2016

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably...

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Spring Break 2016: Be Smart

Editorial Staff March 9, 2016

Spring break is a fantastic time of the year. It’s that middle of the semester break, where college students can unwind and kind of relax, or work on that project that they’ve put off for some time...

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Student Chic: The Clothes You Wear

Student Chic: The Clothes You Wear

Editorial Board March 4, 2016

Walking around a college campus you always bump into two types of people. Those who woke up and got ready for school and those who just woke up. Going to school like you just got out of bed is not a norm...

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Missing Class Can Do More Harm Than You Think.

March 1, 2016

Every student thinks they have a legitimate excuse to miss one day of class at some point during the semester. Or they just have one of those mornings where you wake up and question more than fifty times...

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Dr. O’Brien Leaves a Lasting Legacy

Editorial Board February 28, 2016

Dr. J. Patrick O'Brien made waves around the campus of West Texas A&M Wednesday, Feb. 24, when he announced that after 10 years as president of the university, he would be retiring at the end of the...

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Voters Should Vote Regardless of Previous Notions

Editorial Board February 23, 2016

The election season is in full swing, and though this one has been quite eventful thus far, it has stayed relatively consistent with past elections. Candidates are taking their swings at their rivals,...

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Why Networking is Important

Editorial Board February 18, 2016

Networking is all about making those right connections and building enduring, beneficial relationships. Many students may not know that networking is becoming one of the main reasons why so many are getting...

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The Pros of Studying Abroad

The Pros of Studying Abroad

Editorial Board February 12, 2016

They say that going to college far from home will be one of the best experience of your life, but who ever said that obviously had never been abroad. Most universities and colleges offer programs where...

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Editorial: Valentines Day edition

Editorial: Valentine’s Day edition

February 10, 2016

We are a society in which we are told, every year around this particular time, how to express love in the most acceptable and monumental ways possible.  From the grand statements to the small intimacies,...

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Concealed Carry

Concealed Carry

Editorial Board February 4, 2016

On June 13, 2015, Texas governor Greg Abbott signed into effect Senate Bill 11 while attending a shooting range in Pflugerville, Texas. Senate Bill 11 allows for licensed holders to carry a concealed firearm...

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Parking: The Last Frontier

Editorial Board February 2, 2016

Any time the students of WT are asked what they would change about their university, one particular issue seems to be a common complaint amongst Buffs: on-campus parking. The lack of space for vehicles...

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WT professors play vital role in students’ success

WT professors play vital role in students’ success

May 6, 2015

Editor Megan Moore and Associate Editor Alyssa Bonner are both graduating this semester from West Texas A&M University. The Prairie has been such an important part of both of our collegiate careers....

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