Angelo State University is pleased to host Dr. Michael Munger, a distinguished professor of political science at Duke University, for a special guest presentation on sustainable capitalism.
The Angelo State University Rams Clay Target Team brought home a host of individual and team medals, including two individual Gold Medals, from the recent ACUI/SCTP Lower Midwest Super Shoot competition at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio.
In a recent poll of 3,000 singles commissioned by DatingNews.com, the San Antonio River Walk cruise and stroll has secured the second spot as the most unique first-date experience in America.
Lent begins with Ash Wednesday on February 14th, 2024, a period of 40 days marked by fasting, prayer, and reflection, leading up to Easter Sunday on March 31st, 2024.
Law enforcement officials booked 8 individuals into the Tom Green County Jail on Super Bowl Sunday on a charges ranging from Beating a Pregnant Woman to Illegal Immigration to Reckless Driving.
San Angelo is home to one of the oldest homeless encampments in Texas, located on 16th Street in a heavily wooded area sitting on 3 acres of private property.
An altercation unfolded in Las Cruces as Officer Jonah Hernandez, a two-year veteran of the Las Cruces Police Department, was killed after being stabbed in the line of duty.
Angelo State University will present Dr. Renee Hobbs, a professor of communication studies at the University of Rhode Island, as the featured speaker for the 2024 E. James Holland Symposium on American Values.
In South Texas area ports of entry, chrysanthemums and choysia (an ornamental filler) are among the most commonly prohibited flowers and plant materials from entering the U.S. from Mexico.