Features Articles
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Coach Larry Coker
The champion of the Roadrunners' nest
The Roadrunners started their new football tradition with a proven winner leading them.
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'We call her Mother Superior;' Lynn Hickey works miracles
Upon walking into Lynn Hickey's office, it is easy to see the commitment she has brought to UTSA as the athletics director.
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San Antonio's haunted tracks
Optical illusion or paranormal phenomenon?
The stories have attracted not only local enthusiasts but also paranormal investigators and amateur ghost hunters from around the country.
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Bondage, discipline, sadism and masochism in SA
The crack of a whip is heard across the room, followed by a yelp of pain and a request for more.
Someone is handcuffed to a St. Andrew's Cross, her bare back facing onlookers. Her dominant, the wielder of the whip, scratches the woman's back teasingly before expertly flicking the whip for another sharp smack on her skin.
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Punk rock and old habits die hard
Who am I, how did I get into punk, and why do I continue to be a punk?
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Ron Paul: Constitution man
Since last fall, Ron Paul has entertained audiences during 18 Republican primary debates with humor, passion for his beliefs and stinging one-liners.
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Catholics, Evangelicals, and Mormons campaign for the GOP nod
In a cut-throat race to the White House, the remaining GOP candidates seem willing to play on any and all emotions held by their potential voters.
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Mormon candidates campaign for conservative vote
Millions of Americans are concerned about the idea of a Mormon in the White House, but just what are the implications?
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Newt Gingrich: old salt from Washington
No one on the campaign trail knows what it's like to be down and out quite like Newt Gingrich.
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Frontrunner Mitt Romney
Since the beginning of the 2012 election cycle, many Republicans have viewed Mitt Romney as the eventual opponent of Barack Obama in the general election this November.
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Macedonia: a struggle for recognition
Throughout history, Macedonia has been a target of conquests, but now the country faces a very different threat.
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The biggest family in the educational mafia
There is no way an American student can continue their education without handing over hundreds of dollars to behemoth non-profits.
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Up and Over: Local building jumpers take flight
The sweat glistens on his upper lip. I lower my head to write; he doesn't think I am looking. His eyes run from the stone wall across the cement pillars to the trees twenty feet away. He wishes he were vaulting over them, climbing them, scaling them.
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Hiring outlook is up for 2011 graduates
According to results of the 2011 Top Entry Level Employers survey conducted by CollegeGrad.com, "entry-level hiring is on the rise." The survey also stated that entry-level hiring is up 22 percent from 2010 hiring rates. Another survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) indicates hiring expectations are up 19.
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Graduates come here, go far
Students are preparing for final exams as another semester slowly comes to an end. However, while some students are relieved, graduating seniors are feeling the added pressure of transitioning into graduate school or finding a job in their field of study.

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