
Last week the Texas A&M student government passed, then vetoed a bill that would allow students to opt-out of the $2 tuition fee supporting the campus's GLBT community. It isn't the first time A&M has shown hostility toward homosexuality.
Apr 10, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
Last week the Texas A&M student government passed, then vetoed a bill that would allow students to opt-out of the $2 tuition fee supporting the campus's GLBT community. It isn't the first time A&M has shown hostility toward homosexuality.
Feb 4, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
What is the Illuminati and is Beyoncé in it?
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
The Texas Republican gave his last impassioned speech on the House floor Wednesday.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
During his trips to Houston and Midland on Tuesday, Republican candidate Mitt Romney took time out to praise former first lady Barbara Bush and talk oil and gas.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
In the latest Princeton Review ranking, three Texas institutions of higher learning made the list of schools most "LGBT-unfriendly."
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
Karl and Carol Hoepfner completed their mission to visit every Whataburger in the country on Wednesday, 62 years to the day after the first Whataburger opened in Corpus Christi.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
Marvin Wilson, an inmate with an IQ of 61 and the reasoning skills of a grade school student, was the latest to die in the Huntsville death chamber.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
John Devine, who beat incumbent Supreme Court justice David Medina in Tuesday's elections, is a shoo-in for the November contest. Here's what you should know about this GOP nominee for Supreme Court Justice.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
On the eve of the Republican runoff for U.S. Senate, the Lite Guv paid the chicken chain a visit.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
Three SMU athletes claim a woman stole over $3,000 in electronics from their home after one of them didn't pay her for sexual acts.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
The 2012 Summer Olympic Games kick off today, and our state will be well represented in London. Here are ten of the Texan athletes you should be watching.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
The Texas Aggie Conservatives, a student organization well-versed in arousing political dialogue on A&M's campus, released a recruitment ad last month that some consider racist.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
Yokamon Hearn was also the first person in Texas to be executed with the new single-ingredient lethal formula, pentobarbital.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
With approval from the Department of Homeland Security, engineering professor Todd Humphreys and a group of students successfully hacked into a UAV's GPS system.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
A 911 dispatcher tipped off police while listening to two Lufkin men discuss the copper they were reportedly stealing. Oops.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
A 22-year-old Waco man allegedly beat, choked, and ate parts of his family dog in a K-2-fueled rage.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
A preliminary report from the FDA contains telling observations about Celltex, the company that Rick Perry worked with last year for his experimental back surgery.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
Last week, a man dressed in a suit and sunglasses casually spray-painted the word "conquista" and stenciled a bull over a 1929 Picasso at the Menil Collection before walking out.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
Researchers from Texas A&M found that laws similar to Texas's castle doctrine actually lead to more homicides instead of deterring crime.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
Yet another person has found what she believes is the image of Jesus in an unlikely place.
Jan 21, 2013 — By Angela Washeck
Many Texas farmers are on the cusp of retirement, but young people don't seem eager to replace them.
Jul 6, 2012 — By Angela Washeck
An investigation by the SSA found that a Conroe man has been cashing in on his deceased mother's social security checks since 1984.
Jun 12, 2012 — By Angela Washeck
Two Liberty County residents claim "Angel" the psychic, the Liberty County Sheriff's Office, and a number of news organizations caused them financial and mental damages.
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