The Texas State chapter of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) hosted Ken Paxton, Texas attorney general and Republican candidate for U ...
Texas State joined the Sun Belt Conference 12 years ago, in 2013; the coaches with the longest tenure since joining the Sun ...
On May 22, the city of San Marcos implemented temporary chain link fencing at Rio Vista Park. The fences were part of the “Managed Access Test Plan” (MATP), which provided clear access points managed ...
Samantha Wunsch surpassed double digits with 12 kills and 17.5 attacking points during Texas State volleyball’s (12-11, 7-5 SBC) dominant 3-0 sweep on Saturday against the Southern Miss Golden Eagles ...
San Marcos renters are now permitted to organize tenant advocacy organizations under a newly passed city ordinance. During its Oct. 21 meeting, the San Marcos City Council approved an ordinance that ...
Content warning: This article contains discussions of self-harm, substance use and suicide. Members of the Texas State and San Marcos communities gathered on Oct. 22 at George’s in the LBJ Student ...
Sophomore golfer Fia Lindblom is in the midst of a strong comeback this fall after cutting her 2024-25 season short with an injury. During her freshman year at Texas State, Lindblom tore the right ...
Private Park, a San Marcos venue for music, markets and memory-making, faces potential closure due to a recent cease and desist order. However, its five-year legacy of bringing people together ...
Junior Outside Hitter Samantha Wunsch had 15 Kills and 17 Digs as the Texas State Bobcats (8-8, 3-2 SBC) came alive Thursday afternoon and clawed back from a 2-1 set deficit to defeat South Alabama (9 ...
For the Texas State Homecoming service project, Student Involvement and Engagement is organizing a donation drive to help San Marcos residents served by Southside Community Center, a local non-profit ...
Texas State removed an LGBTQ+ communications course from its c ourse catalog on Sept. 24. Eliminating this course sets a precedent of dissolving additional courses in the near future, and limits ...
On Sept. 10, the U.S. Department of Education announced $350 million in cuts to Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs). Texas State has been a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSIs) since 2011, with HSIs ...