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 May 4, 2009
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Sen. Hillary Clinton visits UTB/TSC
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Sen. John Kerry visits UTB/TSC
Chelsea Clinton visits UTB/TSC
Special Report: Border Fence
 
On Campus

University offers a ‘rapid test’ for the H1N1 flu virus

Preparing for finals

Generation gap in Blackboard use?

900 to graduate May 16

Ring Ceremony set for Friday

Mendez dubbed ‘queen of construction’

Supreme Court backs FCC’s crackdown on ‘fleeting expletives’

Writing lab ‘prefers’ appointments

Warning signs of domestic violence

Six get research internships at UTSA

Boys Scouts of America seeks graduates

Students place in poetry, art contests

Castro still wants SGA election to be nullified

Upward Bound student gets MIT internship

Taking the lead in being green

Lecture encourages physical activity

Scholarships
Briefs
Sports

Scorpions in the playoffs!

Season ends for men’s golf

Noticias en Español

Lectura nos invita a realizar actividades físicas

Estudiante de hoy
Viewpoint

From freshman confusion to senior awareness

Cupid's Corner
Editorial Cartoon
Letters to the Editor
Extra
Saturday in the Park
Elizabeth A. Perez/Collegian photos
Allen Clark, director of bands for UTB/TSC, conducts the RIo Bravo Wind Symphony
An audience of about 900 people attended the 11th annual Symphony in the Park and All That Jazz concert on April 25. The event, held on the Student Union lawn, honored the supporters of the Brownsville Literacy Center's "Be a Hero for Literacy" annual fund campaign and raised $45,000 for the campaign, according to Victor Rivera, executive director of the center.
Freshman music major Jessica Lustenburg gave a surprise performance during the interlude. Terry Tomlin, director of jazz studies at UTB/TSC, performs a saxophone solo during the One o' clock Jazz Band set.
Border fence dispute
Leslie Olivares/Collegian
Graciela Salazar (left) interviews Eloisa Tamez along the portion of the border fence recently erected by Homeland Security on her property in El Calaboz. Tamez, who is the program director for UTB/TSC's master of science in nursing, is asking Homeland Security for a private gate to access the portion of her land that lies south of the border fence. The matter is pending in U.S. District Court.
 
 
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Volume 61, Issue 30
May 4, 2009
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