Once restored, the schoolhouse will open to the public as a historic museum.
By Monte Ashqar in Features
Every time math Lecturer Larry Baumann drives into Northeast Lakeview College, he will be passing the school in which he spent the first eight years of his education from 1956 until 1964.
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The Ranger's videographers have recorded San Antonio people participating in the city's diverse and colorful activities. Enjoy.
Iraq must settle internal fight as Americans did in Revolution, government professor says.
By Martin Herrera in Features
It is a "very, very difficult time" to be Muslim in the United States, political science Professor Asslan Khaligh said in "The Muslim World" symposium Feb. 27 at St. Mary's University.
"We are suspect in anything we do and anywhere we go," he said. "You have to see some of us when we're at the airport.
New nonprofit organization will work to end suffering caused by human trafficking, sex and labor slavery.
By Stephanie Mikneus in Features
Psychology sophomore Chris Crooks is working with his parents, former minister Wayne and Elizabeth Crooks, to raise awareness and aid for victims of human trafficking, abuse and trauma through a nonprofit faith-based organization, the Embassy of Hope Center.
A degree in psychology can be used for more than clinical work.
By Creshawna T. Parker in Features
Students who question behavior, often wondering why a person or an animal does certain things or feels and thinks in human ways, may want to consider psychology as a major.
"Psychologists study the relationship between brain function and behavior and the environment and behavior," said psychology Professor and Chair Thomas Billimek.
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As Fiesta 2008 activities approach, the week ahead contains comedy, pageantry, music and meetings galore.