Category: Fall 2017
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Word on the Street: How do you feel about the tension with North Korea?
“How do you feel about the tension with North Korea?”
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Classic movies ruined by remakes
Recently, I watched the new “IT” movie. Most of my friends know I hate clowns, but I suffered through to watch the movie.
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Religions not created for one race
Recently, a friend of mine who is white was told that she was “trying to be Mexican” because she practices Catholicism.
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College harder for ‘Dreamers’ after DACA ban
Not long ago, when the Trump administration decided to revoke all rights for immigrant teenagers or young adults to legally obtain their approved advance two-year period differed action of deportation and to be eligible for a work permit.
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Cross Country teams post impressive times in two meets
Experience has been the key to success for South Plains College men’s and women’s cross country teams in the beginning of the season.
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Personal issue becomes reality TV for NFL running back
Eddie Lacy has continued to receive negative remarks for his weight issues that have become public throughout past seasons.
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Lady Texans kick off fall rodeo season with first place finish
The South Plains College women’s and men’s rodeo teams kicked off the fall season with the Lady Texans getting their first team victory.
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Low concession prices surprise fans at new Atlanta Stadium
In a world where concessions at sports events are over-priced, there is one place that isn’t like the rest.
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Hidden History: Local historian sheds insight on Hockley County settlement
Hockley County has been the site of many historic events that have left a mark on its thriving culture.
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New campus easily accessible to southeast Lubbock residents
South Plains College’s newest campus location offers a workforce hub with easy accessibility to those who live in Lubbock.
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Ecological challenges arise as climate change increases
The idea of climate change has become a largely politically polarized concept. But the nation’s leading climate scientists say it’s time to make a choice.
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DeMerritt named new vice president of student affairs
South Plains College has a new face for vice president for student affairs.
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Campus carry law now applies to all colleges
Concealed firearms are now legal to carry on South Plains College campuses.
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New Texas law ends texting while driving
Imagine being on the scene, looking at a wrecked vehicle belonging to a loved one.
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New director of student life strives for diversity, community involvement
The Student Life Center has a new director who plans to bridge the gap between community and community college.
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Freshman keeps positive attitude despite her adversities
Abby Rodgers has overcome physical challenges she has been living with all her life by keeping positive and working towards her goals every day.
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Alum uses degree to chase dreams, travel world with U2
It’s not every day you get to live out your dream. But South Plains College alumnus Anne Butt is doing just that.
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Lubbock Downtown Farmer’s Market offers variety of merchandise
Fresh produce, savory meats, and handmade crafts are a few of the goods sold at the Lubbock Downtown Farmers Market.
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Tomorrow’s Leaders transforming lives of Lubbock children
Four men are on a mission to impact lives, make a difference in their community, and build relationships.