Category: Fall 2017
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Lubbock Center dishing out new culinary program
The smell of success is in the air as South Plains College plans to offer a new degree program starting next year.
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Cleavinger named new dean of students
South Plains College recently appointed Dr. Lynne Cleavinger as the replacement for the new dean of students.
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Lubbock Center grand opening celebrates increased opportunity
A ceremonial ribbon cutting was held at the new Lubbock Center, officially opening it for the semester.
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Board of Regents discuss new administrators, culinary program
A new dean and vice president, Lubbock Center construction progress, and details on the upcoming Culinary Arts program were among the topics discussed during the September meeting of the South Plains College Board of Regents.
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New campus food pantries open for students, faculty
A new resource at South Plains College could help students and faculty in need of emergency groceries.
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Urbanization threatens thriving ecosystems
Ecosystems across the globe have been stripped down to barren land as a result of human urbanization.
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Students urged to keep valuables safe after recent burglaries
After multiple vehicle break-ins on the Levelland campus, South Plains College Campus Police are advising students to take precautions to help keep their belongings safe.
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Decorated office gets ‘reaction’ from chemistry students
Posters, banners, pennants, bumper stickers, and sports memorabilia are all items one may find at a sporting goods store or a gift shop.
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Student shares experience of Harvey aftermath
Flooded streets and cars underwater were among the sights a South Plains College student saw after Hurricane Harvey hit Houston.
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Musem of Texas Tech displays powerful Holocaust Liberation exhibit
When American forces liberated concentration camps, they saw the worst that humanity could do to each other. Many of the Texas Liberators haven’t talked about their experiences until now.
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Cosmetology professor, family has seen college grow from start
It is rare to get to see a college grow from the beginning. But for Sarah Thompson, instructor in cosmetology, her and her family has been part of South Plains College from the start.
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Landry seeks nomination for state representative
by MATT MOLINAR//Editor-in-Chief Drew Landry has hit the campaign trail looking to make a change for the future. In May, Landry, assistant professor of government at South Plains College, announced his candidacy for representative of the 83rd district of Texas, a position that has been occupied by Representative Dustin Burrows since 2014. An Indiana native,…
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Successful readaptation of ‘It’ no laughing matter
Summer has taken a horrible turn for seven kids who find out not all clowns are friendly.
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Mario joins forces with Rabbids in new Switch game
It’s a weird pairing that looks ripped straight out of a fourth-grader’s crayon drawing stuck to the fridge. But somehow “Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle” is now my favorite strategy game.
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Hub City comic fanatics gather for convention
Hub City Comic Con brings together local nerds from around the community who enjoy comics and cosplay.
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Creative Arts faculty release collaborative CD
The Creative Arts Department at South Plains College is bringing a new sound to the Levelland campus, releasing a faculty CD.
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‘Destiny 2’ impresses with improved solo experience
As a Guardian, you must reclaim your Light and travel the Solar System to protect The Last City of Earth.
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BackTalk: Confederate symbolism causes debate
Removing ties to Confederacy creates progress / Confederate statues essential to history