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At its June 3 meeting, the San Marcos City Council denied the addition of license plate recognition (LPR) surveillance ...
Chants and instruments filled The Square as around 750 demonstrators gathered and protested at the anti-Trump “No Kings” ...
According to an email sent out by Texas State, an individual on the San Marcos campus was diagnosed with a positive case of ...
During its June 10 meeting, the Hays County Commissioners Court affirmed its commitment to the “Constitutional and Humane ...
From sweeping the Sun Belt Outdoor Conference Championships to ranking inside the top 25 in the nation, the Texas State track ...
Student protest isn’t a threat, it’s essential. And when students take their grievances to the streets, their actions are not met with understanding, but with accusations of disruption and threats to ...
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From meeting familiar faces to crafting one’s path, incoming students have multiple factors that led them to choose Texas State as the next step in their education. The University Star posted on its ...
At its May 20 meeting, the San Marcos City Council received a presentation on the Point-In-Time (PIT) count on the city’s population experiencing homelessness. On Jan. 23 the Hays County Homeless ...
Warm light falls on a crane truck in a rainy Austin airstrip. The operator keeps his grip firm and steady. He turns the machine’s rounded claw into the outstretched hand of a dancer. The First Tuesday ...
The city of San Marcos installed temporary summer fencing at Rio Vista Park on May 22. City council approved the installation of the fences during their May 20 work session to manage park access and ...
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