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Mikey Williams sends the ball down the field. Photo by Melissa Bauer-Herzog.

Men’s soccer defeats West Texas Sockers 2-1

Melissa Bauer-Herzog April 24, 2012

Web Editor's Note: For more photos of Buffs Soccer, click here! The men’s soccer team played their last home game of the preseason on April 22 at The Pitch. The Buffaloes took on the West Texas Sockers,...

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Study finds multi-generation households increase

Krystina Martinez April 24, 2012

In a recent study conducted by the Pew Research Center, 63 percent of 18- to 34-year-olds know someone who has moved back home because of economic conditions. The study, entitled “The Boomerang Generation:...

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Election 2012 road sign. Courtesy of iStockphoto.

Candidates vie for Republican nomination: Part 2

Krystina Martinez November 15, 2011

Web Editor's Note: This is Part Two of a two part series. To read the first article in this series, click here. Election season has kicked off strong with ten Republican candidates seeking the GOP nomination...

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Lubbock Musician performs on KWTS

Daniela Fierro September 20, 2011

Lubbock musician Ashley B. Hays performed in ‘A Morning Misdemeanor’ on The One 91.1 on Sept. 16. Hays started her music career at South Plains College by accident. When a classmate said that she...

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Ragtown: A Journey of Faith

Ragtown: A Journey of Faith

Daniel Farris May 3, 2011
The rolling hills of Austin, the rugged mountains of El Paso, the golden coast of Corpus Christi- none compare to the beauty and grandeur of the high plains of West Texas, where you can see for miles and the evening sunset colors the sky with radiant light.
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Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas. Courtesy of Baylor Health Web Site.

WT alumn thrives after liver transplant

Kristen Blackstock May 3, 2011
Getting up and around for church this Sunday morning was already a difficult enough task for Camille Bingham to achieve; therefore, she decided she didn’t want to also be distracted by her taunting cell phone.
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Downtown El Paso. Courtesy of texastribune.org.

El Paso named on Foursquare’s ‘20 Rudest Cities’

Krystina Martinez March 22, 2011
Mobile platform Foursquare has named the 20 rudest cities in the English-speaking world based on check-in data from their servers. The top American city on the list was not Los Angeles (number-15), but El Paso, Texas, taking second place to Manchester, England.
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