East Texas Student Triumphs with Princeton Acceptance, Reflects on Affirmative Action's Repeal Impact
A student from The Brook Hill School in East Texas is accepted into Princeton, highlighting personal success against the backdrop of affirmative action's repeal and admissions challenges.
San Antonio Surpasses New York in Walkability, Sparks Online Debate Over City Rankings
San Antonio is ranked the 11th most walkable city in the US by Preply, sparking debate over its walkability compared to New York City. The study assessed cities by the walking distance between top attractions.
San Antonio Adjusts City Services for Fiesta San Jacinto; Police and Fire Remain on Duty
San Antonio prepares for Fiesta San Jacinto; city services to adjust schedules, but essential services such as police, fire, and EMS remain operational. Free on-street parking is available, yet off-street parking fees apply.
Over 30 Arrested in UT-Austin Protests, UTSA Students Decry Free Speech Violations Amid Middle East Divestment Demands
Student protests at Texas universities demand divestment from firms linked to the Middle East conflict; over two dozen arrested at UT-Austin, while UTSA sees peaceful rallies amid free speech concerns.
San Antonio Man Honors Family Legacy through Lowrider Tradition, Culture Thrives Amid Challenges
Albert Garcia's lowrider is a tribute to his late parents, illustrating the family-focused tradition of lowriding culture, which faces challenges but persists, including growing female participation.
Texas Bolsters School Safety Measures Post-Uvalde Tragedy, Urges Parental Understanding of New Protocols
Texas has enforced stricter school safety laws after the Uvalde shooting, mandating armed security and enhanced safety drills. Parents are urged to understand and cooperate with these protocols during emergencies.
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