18FebNo Comments
18FebNo Comments

25SepNo Comments
‘Sweet Somalings’ art exhibit opens
Art patrons can submerge themselves into the never-before-seen world of the Sweet Somaling children. The gallery exhibit introduces whimsical creatures that are in part human, animal and plant at the Fine and Performing Arts Building.
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24SepNo Comments
Judge visits TAMIU
Though it was touted as an informal Q&A format, Webb County Judge Tano Tijerina's recent visit to TAMIU became more of a motivational speech.
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20SepNo Comments
Pan American Courts: Laredo’s unique variety venue
With local food trucks, the Musa art gallery and Cultura Beer Garden offering their clientel a unique Laredo experience, the Pan American Courts is known for its hotel and cafe built in 1964.
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20SepNo Comments
TAMIU celebrates “El Grito”
TAMIU celebrated this year's Mexican Independence Day by bringing the "El Grito" celebration directly to TAMIU students. Contrary to popular belief, Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico's Independence Day. It is actually Sept. 16 that commemorates Mexico's Independence.
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15SepNo Comments
In Our View: Gambling with the Innocent
The thought that someone would stoop so low as to forbid the entrance of unfortunate children, just to gain a bargaining chip, is unacceptable. The worst part about President Donald Trump’s current “temper tantrum,” is that if the U.S. Congress does not come to terms with his proposal, current benefactors of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy are at risk of being deported.
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18MayNo Comments
Meet TAMIU’s Sixth President, Dr. Pablo Arenaz
By Danny Zaragoza
A procession filled the stage with college and university delegates, faculty and student representatives in full regalia at the TAMIU Center for the Fine and Performing Arts auditorium on April 13, 2017 for an Investiture Ceremony held to install TAMIU’s 6th president.
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12MayNo Comments
The Underrated City
By Alexis Garza
Laredo: the city is considered the least diverse to some, but is also considered as the city that grew from a villa to the largest inland port on the united States-Mexican border.
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12MayNo Comments
Tales of the procrastinating college student
By Lydia Dean
Procrastination goes hand in hand with the college experience just as much as exploring new territories. Thousands of college students around the United States are given an assignment ahead of time but will wait until the last weekend before the due date. This habit will continue until their time of graduation. Regarding the constant behavior, why do college students continue to procrastinate despite knowing the hardships and stress it will bring them?
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