By Jason B. Hogan in Pulse
The countdown to the 2008 Summer Olympic Games resides at three months, 20 days, and the controversy surrounding the events is at its steamiest.
The fallout concerning this summer's events revolves around social, political and environmental issues.
By Jeff Reese in Pulse
While the office of student life started in fall 2007 with 18 cheerleaders, the currently inactive program searches for ways to put together a team.
Seven students circle the park to earn the best time.
By Jason B. Hogan in Pulse
For two grueling miles, the earth shook and trembled beneath the feet of seven male counterparts as they ran for their lives.
Student life hosted a 2-mile run from 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Monday at San Pedro Park that drew seven male participants waiting to test their strength and endurance.
Northwest Vista College is seeking team members.
By Creshawna T. Parker in Pulse
Want to support cancer-awareness athletic events but you are sun sensitive?
The American Cancer Society has the event for you.
Relay For LIfe is a fun-filled, overnight event to celebrate survivors of cancer, remember people lost to the disease and raise money for research.
By Will Underhill in Pulse
An e-mail was issued by Chief of Police Don Adams concerning stalking in response to the slaying of Dr. Julie Abbott.
Abbott was shot and killed April 5 by a man police say was obsessed with her.
"The e-mail went out as a precaution against stalking and to let people know not to handle it themselves," Sgt.