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February, 2020
Art exhibit celebrates Black History Month
December, 2019
November, 2019
Author breaks down media narratives on immigration
Student-parents resources spread across college organizations
3D printing in the MegaLab helps students with classes, aspiring teachers say
News reporter Vincent Davis tells journalism students how to find stories
Honors Academy will host author and journalist Nov. 13
Artist and writer seeks to validate others’ identity
‘So, tell me about yourself’
EduTech 2019 focuses on gamification
October, 2019
Asian Pop Society to present Murder Mystery Maid Café
LGBTQIA+ History Month observes 50th anniversary of Stonewall riots with screening
Raza Heritage Month closes with Indigenous Peoples’ Day
TRAC will host 30 universities Oct. 29
Concert to explore music from other countries
Free vision screening, flu shots and health advice offered in Advocacy Center
Scholarships span generations
A helpful hand from students quickens food unloading for advocacy center
Express-News business reporter tells journalism students to make connections
Students express themselves at first poetry night event
Sinkin Eco Centro offers variety of activities for community
Travis Park goes to the dogs in the 17th Siclovia
College celebrates LGBTQIA+ History Month
Science and environmental issues get artistic interpretations
Chalk Day Oct. 9 will emphasize free speech
Planetarium to offer free shows for SACtacular Oct. 5
‘Over the River’ premieres Oct. 10 in McCreless
September, 2019
June, 2019
May, 2019
April, 2019
March, 2019
February, 2019
December, 2018
November, 2018
October, 2018
Paint meets body as artists practice for competition
World Music Concert transports audience across globe
College repurposes venue to provide performance, exhibit space to students
Study abroad photos on display
Faculty at Envision Summit advise students to ‘ask for help’
Panel discussion to highlight LGBTQ+ History Month
Author Gabby Rivera urges students to connect to others
MOVE Texas registers 165 voters
Library renovates study rooms for collaboration
First SAC games will test brains and brawn
Artist presents photo exhibit to show importance of seeds to survival
September, 2018
December, 2017
November, 2017
September, 2017
Workshops, guest lecturers to share tips on public speaking
Representatives of nonprofits will discuss immigration
Scobee Planetarium offers shows to the public every Friday rain or shine
Shh! Want to read a banned book?
Scobee ready to launch ‘expedition’ to Mars
Peace Day event to focus on kindness
April, 2017
Student Success Council asks for your change
Fredstock’s final exam
Scobee celebrates Fiesta with space mission
Viva Fiesta safely
A day to celebrate culture
Conference to highlight art, culture
Full-time adjunct more than a triple threat
Professor sculpts history
Professor finds peace of mind on the court
March, 2017
A vinyl lover’s paradise
See the stars at Scobee Education Center
Do you know your civic responsibility?
Student musicians to showcase talent
Symposium celebrates art history
Spring break ideas to rediscover this city at low cost
NLC screens classic movie tonight
Transfer fair pairs students and universities
Grab free food, learn how much beer you can handle
Pecan shellers’ strike remembered
Prepare to be pampered
Three marches, one exhibit
Architect ‘slays’ field dominated by men
February, 2017
Local music festival rolls into town
Good choices lead to a safe break
Alternative alternative spring break
Hearts, minds and horses
No glove, no love
Classic dating game returns
Volunteers to craft with senior citizens
Sweet day planned for Ronald McDonald House
‘Empire’ actress coming to St. Philip’s
Poetry tops open mic event Feb. 21
College to screen historical fiction film for Black History Month
Drums, dancing, dining for Black History Month
Teachers to inspire through art exhibit
January, 2017
December, 2016
Dance students to showcase routines tonight
Online section of personal and community health course offered in spring
ASL Glee Club presents fourth annual Christmas performance
Gala commemorates 10th edition of SPC literary journal
SLAC lab plans workshops for spring
RTVB sophomore does joint podcast with Scobee
Scobee embraces season
November, 2016
Hundreds enjoy a free ‘night at the museum’
Student life brings reindeer to campus
Transfer fair to assist international students
Shakespeare and hip-hop: an unlikely marriage
The Ranger to award sources, announce new editors
Study abroad deadline is Nov. 18
Literary group hosts open-mic event, book sale
International Education Week starts today
Local museum hosts free night for students
Any Baby Can seeks student volunteers
ASL Glee Club brings performing arts to the deaf community
Concert proceeds benefit children’s home
Staff Council to trot out turkeys in giveaway
College to dance, dine, donate to celebrate student leadership
Gift donations needed for local elementary
Students will bring carols, cheer to nursing home
CORE4 STEM family day showcases science, engineering, math
The K Club will host Iron man games
Emerald City comes to campus
Phi Theta Kappa hosts inauguration
October, 2016
Slam dunk into International Students Week
SLAC Lab offers workshops
Students unwind from studies by decorating pumpkins
Oldest park in Texas provides relaxation for students
San Pedro Springs sets stage for San Antonio
Hotels with haunted histories
Name that program to label anti-poverty initiative
Art exhibit featuring faculty returns after a decade.
Civic engagement to volunteer at Haven for Hope
Inter-club Council discusses fall events
Tech Store invites faculty to Appy Hour Oct. 27
Learn to be eco-friendly with EcoCentro
Auditions for ‘SAC’s Got Talent’ are Wednesday
UTSA art professor to speak on the values of art in society.
Screamfest lures with pumpkins, costumes and frightful food
The history behind the ghostly night
Spooktacular safety tips
Why we won’t see a black moon on Halloween
Día de los Muertos for dead and living
All Saints’ Day honors saints’ lives, work
Transfer fair brings opportunity to students
NVC has you covered for family fun this Halloween
SACtacular draws crowds for fun, food and entertainment
TRiO peer advisers celebrate Navy’s birthday
NVC hosts poetry event for students
Student discovers strength in coming out
Coming out advice
Campus to celebrate LGBTQ history month
Civil rights timeline
Film shares Hispanic origins
SACtacular beckons community for a night of fun
Speech program offers workshops on public speaking
Career fair brings job opportunities to students
Event promises painting with a Hispanic twist
Campus assembles for police meet-and-greet tonight
MAS program invites all to celebrate
Sociology professor says rapid change causes nostalgia
Art Guild to freestyle at Chalk it Up
Dance Club celebrates ‘World Ballet Day Live’ 2016
Sidewalk event encourages free speech
September, 2016
Deadline for Hispanic Heritage essay contest is Oct. 11
Trick or treat for a cause
Politics and potatoes
Visual arts students display their work at Jerry’s Art Fest this weekend
Library event pairs students with banned books
Antojitos festival to offer affordable food, entertainment with Latino flair
Will lampoon for scholarships
Poet finds himself through rap and rhyme
Open mic shines spotlight on talent
Calling all runway models
Book fair arrives Thursday
‘Dracula’ to star familiar faces
Society of Leadership plans orientation
Campus to enjoy various genres of music
Government can’t spy on citizens, Snowden says in satellite presentation
Feeling nostalgic?
‘Dracula’ comes to the stage in time for Halloween
Humanities, philosophy professors unveil cultural events at NLC
Health promotions invites students to LiveWell Fair
Social work organization seeks members
Students write short stories for children’s book to promote literacy
Two professors take on poverty
Toiletry donations needed
Campus to gaze at harvest moon
Campus prepares for just another manic (karaoke) Monday
‘Finding Dory’ to kick off outdoor movie screenings
Allied Health prepares for SACtacular
Constitution Day panel to mark anniversary of signing
Annual workshop prepares high school students for journalism studies
Moody hosts mixed-media art exhibit Sept. 15-Dec. 2
Inaugural volleyball bash needs staff players
More than food, music and dance
College transmits Hispanic heritage through events
New Mexican-American studies program gives unique perspective of culture
July, 2016
May, 2016
Children can sing and strum the summer away in campus camps
Two of four Scobee summer camps have space available
Belknap centennial celebration captures a golden age
EcoCentro hosts garden art show Saturday
Monte Vista celebrates centennial with historical marker
15th annual Women Empowered Conference kicks off Thursday
April, 2016
March, 2016
February, 2016
Women’s History celebrated this month
From childhood poverty to bold, inspiring leader
Society encourages women in engineering
“A-POP” moves, grooves to promote culture
Work Out, Help Out in community garden
African Festival encourages participation
‘Lego’ to the Rodeo
Young woman artists have something to say
Socialize with the Men of St. Philip’s College
San Antonio rings in Year of the Monkey with Asian Festival
STEM events hit the MESA center
Driven to win
Campus garden receiving upgrades
Biology study center offers tutoring, hands-on tools
CIS chair named tech educator of the year
Time of spiritual preparation begins
Levar Burton at SPC Thursday
There’s more to love than you might think
Searching for love in the information age
Chocolate set to flow
Running with heart
Senior prom
3rd annual Charity Ball Friday
Photographer talks of covering hate
BHM events begin today
Contest promotes research
Student life seeks Chinese New Year performances
January, 2016
December, 2015
Former student, mariachi musician releases holiday music video
Object-oriented artist and adjunct showcases work
Renaissance woman marries mythology, modern culture through art
Theater is casting open auditions for spring play Feb. 1
Holiday decorating contest judgment day is Dec. 11
Music adjunct composes song for annual concert
November, 2015
Regional rock bands play for charity at Alt 2 Hunger
Mezzo-soprano and soprano perform at college’s first voice recital in half-decade
Comedy meets coming out in theater’s second play of season
Veterans gather for annual ceremonies
Pizza with the President encourages dialogue
ASL collects turkeys for donation
October, 2015
Paranormal phenomena roam campus
Scary, ‘spacey’ costumes to dominate campus
Forged Passion
Students play many roles before the curtains roll up
Coming Out Week celebrates marriage equality
Same-sex marriage a dream come true for couple
Campus, gay bars share avenue
Staff Council gears up for giving
Men’s basketball season opens
Video games — not just for the boys anymore
September, 2015
‘McFarland USA’ star visits
‘Bad Blood’ Gridiron pokes fun at local journalists, city leaders
Ebook trials under evaluation
Boy meets girl in bar; passion, playwriting result
Veterans, disabled students strive for success
Student ID unlocks discounts
Online tutors, free Microsoft Word download available to students
Transfer center preps for 4-year schools
Equipment available in Moody
August, 2015
May, 2015
Conference to give women a dose of empowerment
High school students to get their drama on
Teaching medical students takes professor to Dubai
Free comics create fan frenzy
Ready, set, give
Scobee explores night sky with shows for children and adults
This college hosts world-renowned astronomer
Comic book fans, assemble!
April, 2015
Dancing celebrates end of semester at Northwest Vista
Early Music Makers concert features medieval and Renaissance instruments
10 student guitarists will perform at recital
Red Carpet Awards to end 2014-2015 theatrical season
Margil Elementry students to receive fiesta of literature
McAllister to be filled with show tunes and Latin jazz
Concert Choir to serenade with old and new tunes
Fifth annual Fredstock to include blues, folk-rock, food, arts and crafts.
SEA hosts events orbiting Earth Day all week
Campus hosts final movie nights of semester next month
Eight top-notch music students to perform April 13
Northwest Vista celebrates 20th birthday
NLC is calling all student artists
Poetry reading inspires students
NVC student ‘dukes’ it out
Fiesta SAC
PACfest offers a head start to Battle of Flowers Parade
SPC to host Cultural Fest and Rib Cook-off
March, 2015
Romance flirts with humor
North by Northwest Vista spring music festival
Jazz performer’s life staged as monologue
Fashion photographer will speak to students
EcoCentro stresses sustainability
Campus book fair to help local elementary
Women to be pampered
KSYM kicks off annual pledge drive
Local university hosts Japanese anime convention
Drink, drive, go to jail
Students lend helping hand before spring break
‘Blind Date with a Beach Book’ offers light reading
NLC Film Series starts March 3, spotlights small towns from the big screen
Women’s History Month offers speakers, films, health fair
February, 2015
American Sign Language’s got talent
Carnival workers share stories, experiences
Trick team a slam dunk
SPC student gallops into rodeo with 4-H club
Project H.O.T. plans safe sex information session
Library welcomes poets, storytellers, art exhibit
Feeling sheepish
Chinese New Year full of traditions
Two local institutes ring in Chinese New Year
Civic Engagement Week honors volunteers
Theater department kicks off season with ‘Rabbit Hole’
Fat Tuesday brings soul food, jazz music
Feb. 14 more than chocolate
What to do with that special someone on Valentine’s Day
Jury out on asexuality
Pair credits humor, obedience for happy match
Student Government Association hosts charity ball
January, 2015
December, 2014
November, 2014
ASL department presents second Christmas performance
River Walk lights up for the holidays
Landing a scholarship can land you a summer abroad
Paella feast attracts the hungry to Loftin
Angel Tree provides for children of Haven for Hope
Choir and chamber singers to serenade McAllister audience
Crafts and story fun for the young ones
Newly remodeled Scobee Education Center entertains all ages
Student life screens film about futuristic society
Justice center offers an alternative to Black Friday
Writer Nan Cuba will read one of her works and advise students
Coffee and art in one event
Thanksgiving turkey drive helps families of deaf and partial hearing
Coed volleyball tournament still accepting players
Potluck open to students, faculty
‘Spelling Bee’ teaches there is more to life than winning
Catholic student converts to Islam
Students integrate cultures
International student from Vietnam enjoys life in the U.S.
Mexican bingo meets American holiday
Old world in a modern age.
Students welcome to sing in multiple languages
Paella demonstration means free food
Concert benefits children’s home
Photography Club to host guest freelance photographer
Pingpong tournament tests students’ skill, provides entertainment
From high school dropout to 17th surgeon general
Under one roof
Budget first step to moving out
Credit score is financial foundation, chair says
Saving and planning makes fiscal sense
St. Philip’s College premieres 20th-century spin on ‘Macbeth’
Alamo Colleges honors military service members on Veterans Day
Socially conscious film helps spotlight social injustice
Student life encourages students to attend talent show
Student group host weekly talks on environment
Scobee Education Center opens to crowds, memorials
Grand slam poetry champions to host poetry/rap slam at Palo Alto College
October, 2014
Monster literature: A way to deal with reality
The dead come alive
This college to show TED talk on melting polar ice
Exploring the history and culture of Asian tea and coffee
From fields to classrooms
It’s Texas-Mexican, not Tex-Mex
St. Philip’s College hosts homecoming
Day of the Dead origins illuminate culture
Interview with a vampire king
This town is haunted
Octoberfest offers food, music and giveaways
Northwest Vista professor to have book signing at Palo Alto College Oct. 27
Free Friday film Series at Palo Alto College in celebration of Native American Hispanic Heritage Month.
United Methodist Student Ministry plans fall retreat
Honors society encourages public to attend induction ceremony
Scholarship card design competition
Students can retake a class to attempt a better grade
Get on the SAC TRAC to success
Writing Center helps write it out
Where the wild things are
Ladies don’t fear, The Magic Closet is here
College challenge for charity
English professor pens play about barrio life
Dancing with the dead
Psychedelic print maker will share tips during screen-printing workshop
Former professor exhibits metaphorical artwork
‘Bach at Leipzig’ makes its premiere
LGBT community welcomes all
Trevor Project aims to help LGBT youth
Staying in the closet robbed PAC graduate of meeting new people
Solar Fest comes to EcoCentro
Chalking it up to free speech
September, 2014
Students invited to view blood moon on garage rooftop Oct. 8
Scobee Education Center opening scheduled
Darkness illuminates the night
Ice bucket challenge
ROTC participates in 5K fundraiser for veteran housing
Cozy up with a banned book today
Local internships provide valuable skills and experience for area students
Former editor finds internships help ease college debt
Internships vital regardless of pay, city says
Professional organizations mentor, network
Students to hand out copies of U.S. Constitution
EcoCentro boosts transportation
City’s first bicycle co-op brings color, altruism to West Side residents
Small business owner offers advice to new riders
Sing it
Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off Sept. 15
Seven college employees featured in Fotoseptiembre exhibit
Siclovia adds extension to Dignowity and Lockwood parks
May, 2014
April, 2014
Conserve water for clean future
Sci-fi takes over Northwest Vista
Center brings editor of compilation
Not just the same old farm and dance
Authors on tap for second book festival
Celebrate National Poetry Month with award-winning poets
Poet Reposa releases fourth book
No trucks, no cars, no problem
Fredstock six-hour show May 3 adds beer vendor
KSYM pledge drive raises $40,000
March, 2014
February, 2014
UTSA graduates shine in ‘New Sculpture’ exhibit
Succeeding in a testing dominated culture
Kids learn circus basics
Clowning around
U.S. Olympian Peter Schifrin visits NVC
Manners please at music concerts
Speech team to travel to regional competition in Tyler
Valentine’s Day brings sore losers, big winners
An artistic evening of chitchat, stories
Chicano arts pioneer Casas flouts tradition
Ensembles schedule spring concerts
Lecture sheds light on Abstract Expressionism
What would the pig say?
Carnival provides classic fun
Loftin comes alive with African-American music demonstration
UTSA graduates display sculptures at NLC
65th San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo
Rounding up money at the rodeo
Batting away myths about bats
A buckin’ good ol’ time
Win prizes not dates with ‘Dating Game’
Karaoke draws an enthusiastic crowd
Dance Club will teach line dancing for Rodeo Roundup
Student Portfolio Exhibition opens Thursday with reception
“Romeo and Juliet” cast selected
College to perform timeless romance
Characters in Vietnam-era play overcome insecurities
Valentine’s Day spooks at the Menger
Valentine X blends horror and romance
Art Guild looks to recruit members with Friday meetings
January, 2014
November, 2013
October, 2013
Be safe this Halloween while trick-or-treating
It’s a spooky tradition
‘Warhammer’ costume wins staff contest
Roaring ’20s ball to collect donations for charity
New updated configurations in the Challenger Center
Vaping improves finances
No fire, no smoke, no federal rules
Great American Smokeout Nov. 21
Win an iPod Nano with talent
Oktoberfest offers free fall activities
Staff party Monday
Holiday card contest carries $500 scholarship
Chalk it all up to art on city streets
NVC game ‘Time Glitch’ wins third in Captivate competition
Alumni showcase recent work, reminisce with professors
Rita Moreno wraps heritage days
City Councilman tries to connect
Equality observed locally, globally
Coming Out events support LGBT community
Chalk Day celebrates right to free speech
September, 2013
UT-Austin art professor recounts 40-year career
Sex-perts propose radio show
Battle for the Alamo continues
College community, neighbors invited to block party Oct. 4
Challenger technology causes delay to center
Topping out a monument
Dr. June Scobee-Rodgers to speak at ceremony
Date a banned book
Hispanic Heritage continues in art, fiesta, lectures
‘Tejano history lacking’
Myth, folklore build frenzy for Friday the 13th
“Friday the 13th” killer choice for Friday the 13th
Media members perform 25th Gridiron show
Juried student exhibit brings building to life
April, 2013
March, 2013
February, 2013
Catholic Student Center hosts picnics Tuesday
Choir concert presented in McAllister
Music professors perform piano recital
Lunch with no pressure
Panel to discuss history of and future for African-Americans in law careers
Architecture club recruits members
‘It’s a Texas thing’
Film festival attendees vote Spanish language short short as winner
Workshops benefit music majors
Free guitar show Thursday
Smart phones, iPads welcome to interact with feathered dinosaurs
Black History Month kick off honors Lincoln
Year of the snake
Workshops benefit speech students
SACMA throws Rockfest to benefit scholarships
What happens when you’re in love?
Celebrate love worldwide
Courthouse offers free weddings
Black History Month events fill calendar
Palo Alto adds observations of heritage
St. Philip’s celebrates Black History Month
A hundred years later, it’s still funny
Cowboy Breakfast kicks off SA rodeo
Let’s rodeo
Audience members vote for best of Short Shorts film festival
‘The Sauce’ returns to occupy the airwaves
November, 2012
Diamonds in the afterlife
Design students show their work
Groups work to fill up food pantries
Students show ingenuity in saving time, money
District celebrates international students
International Education Week boasts 20 events
Mortuary science celebrates Dia de Los Muertos
Alternative to Hunger Friday
Staff Council distributes turkey raffle tickets
Students share experiences to spread awareness
Digital art students showcase works
Student wins $500 scholarship
October, 2012
Chalk It Up takes over Houston Street
Drag Bingo ignites laughter
Artist converts life experiences to art
Lecture: Talking with the dead on the verge of possible
Trick or treat food drive continues until Halloween
Faculty to perform for scholarship fundraiser
Drag show delights audience
Women of Wonder Day fights domestic violence
Want to dance like the stars?
Staff Council to give away candy bags, turkeys
‘Our Town’ teaches life lessons
Costume sale later
Grammy U composers talk
Creativity flows in campus ‘coffeehouse’
NLC offers free movies, popcorn, drink
Hispanic Heritage Month events
March, 2008
November, 2007
KSYM DJ spinning late-night brutal music
In Tansition Bartohost CD release
Art show
Spam the Senate demands change in state, federal government
Religious affiliation wanted on campaign trail
Soldiers bond with help from community
Student wins a $500 Christmas present
Thriving art community encourages participation