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Every year, the community gathers to help raise awareness for the American Cancer Society through Relay for Life. This year, West Texas will host the event on April 29 in the new Buffalo Sports Complex.
On March 29, the Nursing Department held a free health fair for students and faculty as a major project for the community. The health fair included a variety of tests such as blood sugar, blood pressure and BMI index.
The Hard Back Cafe boasted a full house as Darren Flowers and Joel Vaughn performed on Jan. 28. The crowd had to overflow into Hastings to watch the two bands perform for the American Autoimmune...
Amarillo locals were introduced to Frazzleberry, a self-serve frozen yogurt shop, on Jan. 5. Since the shop’s opening, Frazzleberry seems to have gained popularity quickly in the Amarillo area...
Jan. 16 marked another year for the Golden Globes as stars gathered to have the chance to gain the memory of a lifetime for their hard work and dedication to the industry.
Clair Danes won the “Best...
This is a Photo Essay of the Palo Duro Canyon by our Staff Photographers, Frankie Sanchez and Stephen Ingle. Click the photos for higher quality (and be sure to visit our Flickr Photostream!).
Peter Highman, played by Robert Downey Jr., plays an architect that is a just another guy, trying to get home from Atlanta to meet with his wife to witness the birth of their firstborn child. Peter’s...
The big topic of the week seems to be none other than the release of Paranormal Activity 2. According to moviefone.com the movie quickly earned 41.5 million this weekend with 20 million of that revenue...
Students from WT involved in Maroon Productions, Eternal Flame, The Prairie, KWTS The One and the newest addition to the student media groups Buff Minds, a new media research group, were all there...
While driving to Austin, WTAMU student Kendrick Cutsinger and former soccer player Julio Rada-Moya were in a severe car accident. Cutsinger, a former football player, died at the scene. He was a tight...
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