Texas State Opera relatable for audience members
Students and the San Marcos community were in for a night of laughter and music as the school of Music and the Texas State Opera Theatre presented the comedic opera “The Marriage of Figaro” March 2-5...
View ArticleSan Marcos City Council will not join lawsuit against immigration law
After a three hour executive session, the San Marcos City Council gave a statement Aug. 15 announcing it will not be joining the lawsuit alongside Austin, Houston, Dallas and San Antonio against Senate...
View ArticleSan Marcos City Council to file amicus brief against “sanctuary cities” bill
San Marcos City Council unanimously voted to file an amicus brief against Senate Bill 4, or the “sanctuary cities” bill Tuesday. Last week, city council released a statement voicing concerns over SB 4...
View ArticleStudent Advisory Board sets initiative for Fall semester
The Student Advisory Board serves as an advocate for student perspective to the Texas State University System Board of Regents. Members work to facilitate and represent their student body in making...
View ArticleLetter from the Editor
As we enter the school year, I want to remind our readers of The University Star’s mission to celebrate accomplishments as well as expose the social injustice in our society as we strive to build a...
View ArticleVegas Shooting: When is enough, enough?
It happened again. We saw it at Pulse. We saw it at “The Dark Knight Rises.” We saw it in Paris. We saw it at Sandy Hook, and we are tired. We are tired of seeing the routine headlines and the...
View ArticleEditor’s note
In the Nov. 28 issue of The University Star, we published an opinions column titled “Your DNA is an abomination.” The column has received widespread criticism from readers, with many expressing that...
View ArticleUPD issues trespass warnings to those who posted fliers on campus
The University Police Department released a statement in regards to the flyers and banners posted on campus. UPD did not specify which flyers the statement was in regard to. Most recently, banners were...
View ArticleTexas State should be more involved in off-campus housing
The majority of Texas State students will eventually make the decision to live off campus. Eighty-one percent of students live off campus, according to a US News & World Report. While living off...
View ArticleThings to keep in mind when planning a wedding in college
Walking down the aisle shouldn’t break your bank. Make your big day memorable for the right reasons and not the debt it comes with. The average amount newly weds spend on a wedding in the United States...
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