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What Is Body Shaming?

Editorial Board April 14, 2016

Have you ever stopped to think about how often we are told to change our appearance? That you're not enough, you're weird, average, strange, or a distraction? We constantly see magazines, ads, programs,...

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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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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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WT community continually being strengthened

WT community continually being strengthened

October 8, 2014

Enrollment at West Texas A&M University is at an all time high this semester, reaching nearly 9,000 students. This number is evident in the parking problem that students still voice concern about....

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Embrace your political power by casting a ballot

Embrace your political power by casting a ballot

October 1, 2014

            November just around the corner and the mid-term elections along with it. A student can spend endless hours debating the merits of one party, candidate or issue but it’s...

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