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2003 Media Archive
2003 Media Archive
January 2003 Media Archive
New baby boom swamps colleges. Coming soon to a college near you: kids. Lots of kids.
Lost in literature
SWT in for Aggies at Battle of Flowers
Annual event helps police hone their negotiating skills
SWT Science Experiment Blasts Off With Shuttle
SWT in space
Children’s Book Explains Road To Higher Education
SWT cheerleaders are national champions
Faith healers, especially popular among Hispanics, serve growing population
Sheriff's Team comes 1st in negotiators competition
February 2003 Media Archive
Heloise II not so perfect after all
SWT had experiments on board
Craft carried a Southwest Texas experiment
SWT students’ experiment lost in space
To Counter Thirsty River Plants, Texas Turns to Hungry Carp
Fate of shuttle research in doubt
‘I was fascinated by her life’
R. Vernon Whiteside, LBJ's college roommate
Bush administration plan could cut Idaho police funding
Southwest Texas State U. Creates a Digital Map of Trees on Campus
Kennedy grad teaching where he once learned
Scientists believe grass carp can ease clogging of Rio Grande By Elizabeth Pierson
March 2003 Media Archive
Police ‘must bridge rift with community’
Students and neighbors open a dialogue
Wentworth moves to rename SWT
Officials stress vigilance in detecting threats to security
Senator adopts students’ cause: SWT name change
After slow start, Bobcats where they want to be
Texas collegians assist the elderly in N.O.
SWT students help clean up San Marcos
April 2003 Media Archive
Texans Call In a Monster Fish to Tame a Monster Weed
SWT police director served at colleges across country
A witty remedy for 'Information Sickness'
Fourth-generation soldier follows footsteps
Alumnus leads fight against renaming San Marcos School
Criminal negotiators juggle trust and safety
May 2003 Media Archive
Education leaders call for support
Schools send students wrong message about fear
Surviving Columbia experiments show promise
New life for SWT experiment aboard ‘Columbia’
Where writers thrive
It’s not the sun, just a devilish moon
More Students in Writing Programs Expect (and Get) Hollywood Offers
Despite budget woes, bills to help pay for proposed campus are making progress
SWT’s name is closer to changing
Milo and the book class
Barring Perry’s veto, San Marcos college will be renamed TSU
House approves name change for SWT; now it's up to the governor
Endangered amphibian finds ally in Bastrop’s unlikely environmentalist
Round Rock campus plan goes to Perry
June 2003 Media Archive
SWT fires up engineering
Van Gogh Was Here, But When?
SWT vaulter ready to take two big leapsy
VAN GOGH: DÉJÀ VU ALL OVER AGAIN
Van Gogh’s ‘Moonrise’
Largest School in Texas State University System Steps Up Alumni Relations, Fundraising With Convio
SWT Name Change Approved
Perry OKs Texas State moniker for San Marcos university
Literary outsider triumphs
Texas State University signed into being
San Marcos River defines college town
2 schools of thought on university’s name
Cyclists on national tour for disabled people stop in Bozeman
Carter seeks U.S. money for campus
July 2003 Media Archive
Pushing the senior care field
Professors solve van Gogh mystery
Parking fines target students
Business owners seeing green over SWT name change
Astro-sleuths crack van Gogh ‘Moonrise’ caper
What did van Gogh see, and when did he see it?
Former Halliburton COO Douglas Foshee named as El Paso Corp. CEO
Mexican photographers’ rainbow of B&W work
Kansas is flatter than pancake
Lust for life
Bring on the Problems? It Must Be Math Camp
August 2003 Media Archive
WWII bomber crews recall horror of Ploesti
Universities helping fill teacher shortage
Fulfilling a dream
Wacker facing death with dignity
Wacker still touching lives
Big name on campus
Millner formally installed as president of Weber State
Vietnam War novel up next for city readers
Perry appoints new secretary of state
September 2003 Media Archive
SWT gets new ID for sixth time
Larry Hovis, 67, musician, writer, comedian
Uprooting river invader
Area professor breaks new ground on Maya
October 2003 Media Archive
Krueger rails US invasion of Iraq
Hi-Tech Rehab To Help Texans
Early critic named director of Houston’s new crime lab
Big Clean Up this Weekend
LBJ kin helps break ground for museum
Lewis is enjoying fruits of long labor on PGA tour
Texas State plans online nanotech magazine
Students in smaller schools much more likely to be troubled
Cabeza de Vaca's epic gives first look at Texas
ALERRT gets funds for security program
University Blues: A Crisis
Too much coffee can induce aggression and paranoia
Technology helps students break boundaries of geography
Consumer Reports Puts Rep Online
Bastrop County plan for saving toad is almost ready
San Marcos' most renowned Bobcat
Professors find limited support for policy change
Kyle high school students get feedback on their work from Austin fourth-graders
November 2003 Media Archive
Texas State dean of science dies at 60
Inspiring leader and teacher was also a respected polymer chemist
Round Rock college campus design unveiled
December 2003 Media Archive
Texas State puts Cabeza de Vaca's work online
President to add sexual orientation to her campus' policy
Alternate certification plan for teachers raises mixed views
De Vaca's New Territory
Texas scientist links famous painting to devastating volcano
Learning, listening, leading
More Than a 'Scream': A Blast Felt Round the World
Why the sky was red in Munch’s ‘The Scream’
Soldier killed in Iraq buried in Houston