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Updates for March 12, 2010
Bridges built through transfer agreement
By: Michelle E. Gaitan
Bridges are being built with the signing of a new academic articulation agreement between this college and Texas State University-San Marcos. President Robert Zeigler and Perry Moore, provost and vice president for academic affairs at Texas State, signed …
KSYM tops donation goal by $1,000
By: John P. Kline
The 16th annual KSYM pledge drive officially ended Sunday with promises totaling about $46,000. “The goal was basically to beat last year’s numbers, which we did,” John Onderdonk, radio-television-film professor, said Wednesday. Last yea…
E-book availability grants students round-the-clock access
By: Melody Mendoza
There are entire books available in the library’s e-book collection online for study and research. These books are easy to access and easy to read 24/7/365 through the college library Web site. “If a student is doing a last-minute paper at 3 i…
Birth affects both male, female counterparts alike
By: Joshua Sanchez Guerrero
Males assume the behaviors of their pregnant partners. Dr. Richard Reed, from the sociology and anthropology department of Trinity University offered some insight on fathers and their reaction to the birthing process March 4 in the Visual Arts Center. Ree…
International Women’s March parades through downtown
By: Brandy A. Santos
More than 1,000 women marched in solidarity to raise awareness of women’s equal rights, advocate for reproductive choice, and seek health care, better education and fair wages. As the International Women’s March began, the marchers stood befor…
Summer questions need quick answers
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Gov. Rick Perry on Jan. 15 instructed institutions of higher education to submit plans by Feb. 15 for cutting 5 percent of state funding in the 2010-11 fiscal year. Chancellor Bruce Leslie sent a letter requesting an exemption from the potential cuts beca…
Ax vice chancellor position or raise taxes
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Last week, Chancellor Bruce Leslie proposed to Faculty Senate leaders that they choose between a pay raise for themselves for the 2010-11 academic year and increased tuition for students. Should they choose the raise, students will have to bear the burden…
Don’t sunset Ranger tradition
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The office of student life wants a mascot who can dress up in costume and drum up spirit at athletic events. Student Life Director Jorge Posadas has charged organizations with coming up with ideas for a suitable character. He shies away from a “rang…
Updates for March 11, 2010
Cafeteria scores a C on inspection report
By: Riley Stephens
The cafeteria in Loftin Student Center received a score of 76 on a 100-point scale during its most recent inspection Tuesday by the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District. Fresh Taste Foods, owned by Selrico Inc., has provided cafeteria services for the…
Blotter Feb. 26 to March 12
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San Antonio College Feb. 28 – An officer reported a classroom door unable to secure. Incident reported as a crime-prevention measure. March 1– An individual reported a personal vehicle being burglarized. No suspects. An individual reported fou…
Business meets needs of majors, students
By: Ximena Victoria Alvarez
The student learning assistance center, Bailey’s Cyber Caf
UTSA Connections open
By: Amanda Rios
A new program at the transfer center is Transfer Connections, a collaboration of counselors from this college and the University of Texas-San Antonio to help students transferring to UTSA and other four-year colleges….
