By Yvonne Freckmann in Features
When Parker, a black cocker spaniel, tore up a favorite ski cap with snowflakes on it, Edward Garza IV, 19, knew what to do. He went to the Yarn Barn he had often driven by at the Olmos Park roundabout on McCullough and picked out thick, chunky white yarn and headed to the cash register.
By Lauren Nichole Barrera in Features
The sun shown brightly as onlookers shuffled through the entrance.
Kids being pulled along in wagons by their parents, carried bottles of water and snacked on chips and bananas.
By Lauren Nichole Barrera in Features
Students juggle the tasks of school and work along with their social life every semester.
For many young adults, organizing their living area is the least important priority on their to-do list.
By Jason B. Hogan in Features
The Summer Olympics in Beijing have barely ended, yet designs for stadium events of the 2012 Games in London have already been unveiled.
Along with Peter Cook, head of the building project better known for his revolutionary designs of the 1960s, HOK Sport has been charged with constructing a stadium unlike anything else for the 2012 Olympics, a venue Cook described in The Times magazine as a "really chirpy" building.
By Lauren Nichole Barrera in Features
Four young collegians enter a clinic after a night of boozing and partying at a college fraternity party.
The students are not there to receive a physical exam.
They are there to sell their sperm for cash to make it to their destination.
The guidelines the nurse gives them are simple.