Disabilities Can’t Slow Me Down: My Race as a Sideline Reporter

By Morgan Huizar Growing up, I have been dealing with a disability called Spina Bifida. It’s a neural tube birth defect when the fetus’s spine does not close completely during early development. This condition can lead to a range of symptoms, which include incontinence, loss of feeling, and leg paralysis.  It caused me to become wheelchair bound. >> OPINION: Disabled Students Say…

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San Antonio Museum of Art To Host College Night

The San Antonio Museum of Art is inviting college students from all over the city to experience art in a new way with its first ever College Night. The event takes place from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. on Thursday.  Located near the 15 mile Riverwalk, the event is free for students, faculty and staff from participating institutions, including the University of the Incarnate…

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‘Our community needs to know what’s going on’: UIW Police Chief on the Importance of Transparency

By Franchesca Renteria At the University of the Incarnate Word, the police department is responsible for campus safety regarding issues from vehicle incidents to Title IX reports. Campus Police Chief John Catts balances crime and media coverage in real time. Part of his job is to be more cautious in pushing out information quickly. “We…

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