Month: January 2013

News

Campus prepared for crisis

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Recent, tragic events such as shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary and Lone Star College provided the University with what Steve Beers, vice president of student development, calls a “teachable moment.” As a result, the Crisis Preparedness Team is providing training to teach students and faculty how to respond to an […]

Sports

Miglarese’s legacy

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Coaching at a college is a dream for some people. The competition of collegiate sports, the training of young athletes, the thrill of a win, as well as the sorrow of a hard-fought loss are addicting. These emotions are all part of the competitive nature of a person who loves […]

Opinion

Putting an end to Mexico’s drug war

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Mexico’s drug war has dramatically affected the innocence of the American people ever since the development of their well-organized drug operation. The Mexican Cartel has successfully breached U.S. boarders to supply a hungry American society of drug abusers for years. Despite the many efforts of the U.S. government in aiding […]

Opinion

Improving the library

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At the Threefold Advocate, we realize that research is one of the main things students do. If we do not have the needed resources available, it can be very frustrating and even hurt our grades. Finding those resources can be a headache, using hours of our scarce time. The first […]