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The university was planning to spend about $5 million to prepare for the debate between Biden and Trump, originally scheduled for Sept. 16.
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The event in San Marcos will mark the first time a presidential debate has been held in Texas. The university is also the only one in Texas to count a U.S. president 鈥 Lyndon B. Johnson 鈥 among its alums.
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State Rep. Carrie Isaac filed legislation in February that would ban counties from putting voting centers on college campuses. Students and voting rights groups say it will disenfranchise young people.
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Texas State University professor Louie Dean Valencia spoke with NPR about the creation and aims of the class, which is capped at 20 students. He's one of many who hopes it will eventually reach more.
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Mayor Don McLaughlin denied a recent report that said a Uvalde officer passed up a chance to shoot the gunman at Robb Elementary. The officer never saw the gunman, he said.
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The Supreme Court cited safe haven laws as an abortion alternative when it overturned Roe v. Wade. But Texas鈥 policy lacks funding and just 172 infants have been relinquished since 2009.
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Have you ever wondered how much water will be flowing from the San Marcos Springs in the next 10 years? 20 years? 50 years? Researchers at Texas State University's Meadows Center are working on a new public dashboard to answer those questions for communities statewide.
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As Texas universities and colleges begin a fifth semester during the COVID-19 pandemic, many students say they are struggling with uncertainty and an indifference toward school and the future.
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These Texas State students are turning invasive plants from the San Marcos River into menstrual padsA research team has spent the last few months harvesting water hyacinth as part of an effort to turn invasive species into sustainable and functional materials.
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The study analyzed the written free expression policies of close to 500 colleges and universities. Three Texas schools were ranked harshly and given 鈥渞ed light鈥 status for restrictive speech policies, while most Texas schools earned a 鈥測ellow light鈥 rating, which is average.
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The past week of power outages and water shortages have been particularly challenging for college students living in large residence halls who are unable to see their families or access supplies like extra clothing, food or a car.
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四虎影院's Galilee Abdullah spoke with Louie Dean Valencia-Garc铆a, a professor of digital history at Texas State University, who said the attack on the Capitol is rooted in a history of fascism in the U.S.