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Since 1919

The Prairie News

Since 1919

The Prairie News

Farewell words from the Associate Editor

Farewell words from the Associate Editor

Alyssa Bonner May 6, 2015

I can’t believe I am already writing this. I’m graduating in 10 days. That’s it. In 10 days, I’ll be going out into the “real world.” Knowing this, I’m feeling a lot of different emotions.   I...

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Farewell words from the Editor

Farewell words from the Editor

Megan Moore May 6, 2015

It’s funny how a few short weeks ago I was dying to be done with my undergraduate career. Literally dying would be pushing it, but I was pretty close to dying. I was stressed out, strung out on little...

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Willpower outweighs pain in running for causes

Willpower outweighs pain in running for causes

Megan Moore April 15, 2015

It was a cool spring morning, about 55 degrees. The wind wasn’t blowing, which is unusual for the Texas panhandle. As the world was coming to life, the sky was painted in shades of red, orange and purple....

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Capturing the human form by way of live model

Capturing the human form by way of live model

Megan Moore February 11, 2015

Fast Company reported in 2014 that, “Since 1932, Disney has been the only entertainment studio to continue an unbroken tradition of offering free life drawing classes for its artists within its studios....

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WT grad overcomes obstacles in run across U.S.

WT grad overcomes obstacles in run across U.S.

Megan Moore January 28, 2015

Shelby Schnatz emerged with an entourage of sup­porters and her eyes set only on one thing, the Pacific Ocean. She wanted to feel the sand and the water and the sun. She had been running for 146 days,...

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Saying goodbye and getting ready for what’s next

Saying goodbye and getting ready for what’s next

Victoria Stone December 3, 2014

When I first sat down to write a piece of my comprehensive time here at West Texas A&M University, I came to the conclusion that no matter what I write it will never be enough. It will never be...

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