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WT students and employees who park at Donut Stop, United Supermarket or Pizza Hut could have their vehicles towed if they're not using those businesses.

New semester brings parking challenges and changes

Dallas Harbour, Reporter September 7, 2015

The fall semester started two weeks ago with the largest number of students ever enrolled at West Texas A&M University. The increased number of students has proven to be a challenge for those looking...

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WT students participated in 48 Hour Film Festival

WT students participated in 48 Hour Film Festival

Dallas Harbour May 6, 2015

On May 2, the 48 Hour Film Festival from the Amarillo Branch was screened in the Branding Iron Theatre. The festival is an event available to the public for any individuals or team wanting to participate....

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“The Drowsy Chaperone” gives laughs and music

“The Drowsy Chaperone” gives laughs and music

Dallas Harbour April 29, 2015

Amberly Hildebrant also contributed to this article   In recent weeks, the Branding Iron Theatre hosted the final WT student theatrical play for the semester, “The Drowsy Chaperone”....

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‘It Follows’ aims for 80s horror movie technique

‘It Follows’ aims for 80s horror movie technique

Dallas Harbour April 22, 2015

The recently released horror film, “It Follows” directed by David Mitchell and starring Maika Moore is already being talked about as one of the scariest movies of the year. The movie has a throwback...

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‘Cinderella’ cast brings fairy-tale to life on screen

‘Cinderella’ cast brings fairy-tale to life on screen

Dallas Harbour March 25, 2015

The cinema world has been off to a terrific start this year with major hits like Bradley Cooper’s fan favorite, “American Sniper” and E.L James’ controversial and highly talked about New York Times...

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School of Music to become “All Steinway School”

School of Music to become “All Steinway School”

Dallas Harbour March 25, 2015

Throughout the history of West Texas A&M University, musical arts have been a keen field for many students to invest their time and energy in. Recently, WT has hit another achievement by investing...

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S.A.G.E. hosts benefit dance

S.A.G.E. hosts benefit dance

Dallas Harbour March 11, 2015

West Texas A&M is gearing up for the Dance Marathon on March 28 at Legacy Hall in the Jack. B. Kelly Center. The concert will last from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. and will consist of games, food and dancing....

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Anniversary of Selma marches sparks conversation

Anniversary of Selma marches sparks conversation

Dallas Harbour March 11, 2015

Thousands of people from around the country packed onto an Alabama Bridge last Sunday to commemorate the infamous and violent confrontation between Alabama police and innocent protestors.   Fifty...

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Academy Awards suffers underwhelming ratings

Academy Awards suffers underwhelming ratings

Dallas Harbour February 25, 2015

The day avid movie goers around the world have been waiting for is in the books. The 87 Annual Academy Awards came to an end Sunday, Feb. 22 and according to The Wrap, over 36 million viewers tuned in....

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WT looking for peer leaders

WT looking for peer leaders

Dallas Harbour February 25, 2015

As the spring semester continues and the fall semester draws nearer, high school graduates are gearing up for New Student Orientation. At NSO, incoming freshmen get their first impression of the West Texas...

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Shotgun Rider puts on benefit concert for W2W

Shotgun Rider puts on benefit concert for W2W

Dallas Harbour February 18, 2015

West Texas A&M University’s Wine to Water Organization hosted Shotgun Rider for their first beneficiary concert last Friday, Feb. 6 in the Jack B. Kelley student center’s Legacy Hall.   The...

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