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02.19.08
Juarez to step dow as president
Texas A&M Kingsville President Dr. Rumaldo Juárez announced Feb. 13 he will step down from the presidency in order to assume the position of associate vice president for research and graduate studies.
Hillary visits South Texas
State representative denies accusations made by opponent after forum held at TAMUK campus
Immigration big issue at rally in McAllen
Juan Carlos Reyes / The South Texan
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World Entertainment
02.19.08
Jav A Bit
The top celebrity news bits from around the world
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Wrtier’s Guild of America finally ends strike to relief of many Americans
'Great Debaters' wins big at NAACP
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Local Enterainment
02.19.08
Trombones spice up the night
With a variety of musical notes from composers from around the world, the Trombones de Costa Rica successfully entertained the Javelina students and Kingsville community last week during a concert at Jones Auditorium.
Create a Bear
Love and laughter on valentine's Day
Courtesy of trombonesdecoastarica.com
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Jeremy Martinez / The South Texan
Opinions
02.19.08
Know our candidates before hitting the polls
Editorial:
With the primaries taking place across the nation, voters seem to be very passionate about who they are voting for.
Editorial:Border wall, not the solution
Column: Northern Illinois shootings hit home
Column: Strike’s over, now what?
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Sports
02.19.08
Softball headed to Arkansas
Due to weather conditions in north Texas and Oklahoma, the Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelina softball team got a brief break from their three-week road trip and got in a two-game sweep over the Regis (Colo.) Rangers.
Fan Fiesta
Hogs get important LSC win
Blowout win ends women’s losing streak
Sabrina Salinas / The South Texan
Meisha Patterson runs the bases during the Javelina's sweep of the Regis (Colo.) Rangers last Sturday.
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Catherine Myers / The South Texan
Community News
02.19.08
Community reacts to Clinton visit
Mixed reactions amongst those who attended
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ROBSTOWN - When 77-year-old Betty Brandesky first walked into the Robstown Richard M. Borchard Regional Fairgrounds for Sen. Hillary Clinton’s campaign rally Feb. 13, she came armed with an orange sign and freedom of speech.
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