Tag: Feature
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English professor adores learning from diverse students
Margaret “Buffy” Rattan is best described as a fun and dedicated parent, wife, and professor. An instructor in English at South Plains College, Rattan was born in California, but has spent most of her life in Texas. “I’m the only one in my family that wasn’t born in Texas,” she said. “I was pretty little…
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Student elected delegate for state physical therapy association
Shelby Jan Nail plans to use her role as a delegate for the Texas Student Physical Therapy Association to promote physical therapy and help benefit future students studying the profession. The South Plains College student from Zephyr, Texas, has studied at Texas Tech before coming to the Levelland campus to study physical therapy. Nail attended…
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Alum finds balance between her passions of fire fighting, photography
[Editor’s note: This story is part of an ongoing project in conjunction with the South Plains College Alumni Association. The project highlights former SPC students and their achievements.] Not only does Sussan Bell follow her passion, but she also gives back to the community while doing it. Bell owns her own photography studio, Fire Angel…
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Dorris takes unexpected path to play basketball at SPC
Maddie Dorris never thought her basketball career would land her in West Texas. Having attended a 6A high school in Weatherford for four years, Dorris never thought she would be a member of the South Plains College women’s basketball team. Before attending SPC in the fall of 2016, Dorris thought she would be going to…
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Passion for biology leads Mendóza to cancer research
Roberto Mendóza, a sophomore from Fort Worth, says his initial major was pre-law when he enrolled at SPC, but found his calling when he took his first biology class.
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Nursing instructor recalls past struggles, immigrating to America
Acebedo has encountered many of the difficulties that a typical nursing student faces while also having experienced the hardships of moving to a new country and adapting to the countless changes.
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Dream to work with NASA inspires alum to achieve goal
Following the semester he graduated from South Plains College, Day began a sixth-month internship with NASA’s Orion Cockpit Working Group at the Johnson Space Center.
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Former sex slave recalls nightmare she lived
Human trafficking is believed to be the third largest criminal activity in the world. In January 2013, Sally Richardson’s worst nightmare would come true.
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Professor uses experience to educate students
A lifetime of experiences has given Jay Hoes wisdom to educate his students.
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Internship at national park brings student closer to dream
Ever since she was 10 years old, Antonieta Wescott has been pursuing her dream of becoming an interpretative park ranger.
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Alum utilizes skills learned to build successful radio station
Tania Moody has come a long way from working in sales at the local radio station as a way to earn extra money for college, to owning the very same station.
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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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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.
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Art professor uses passion for comics to create teaching aids
Living two lives, Marc Watson doubles as a beloved comic book creator and professor.