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Introduction to visual art students leave room 128 of the Armstrong-Mabee Business Center. The hallways during this passing period are empty and less crowded.

12 Classes scheduled during the traditional break period

Serenada Sanchez, Content Producer October 24, 2023

Due to the largest incoming freshman class, officials added 12 classes during the break period on Tuesday and Thursday.  Students in these classes cannot attend events traditionally held during the...

The art is inspired by Rolando Palacios experiences growing up and the sense of nostalgia he felt when visiting this community in Detroit.

Bernice Coulter Templeton Gallery showcases ‘Una Vida Linda’

Chiara Watson, Editor-in-chief October 19, 2023

A new exhibition has come to the Bernice Coulter Templeton Gallery located at 1415 E. Vaughn Street near campus. ‘Una Vida Linda’ an installation by Rolando Palacio will be showing from Oct. 16 to...

The Texas Wesleyan website fails to show an updated version of the schools Clery Act report since 2021.

Clery Act goes un-updated for two years on university website

Ariadna Garza, Content Producer October 18, 2023

Texas Wesleyan University has failed to update its Clery Act reports on the university's website for the past two years.  The Clery Act is a federal law that mandates all universities to collect, classify...

The Texas State Fair is back until Oct. 22.

Texas State Fair is back

Lizette Barcenas, Content Producer October 17, 2023

The Texas State Fair is officially back from Sept. 29 through Oct. 22 and is open every day of the week.   Sunday through Thursday they are open from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday they are...

The library offers three floors full of resources for students to use.

Texas Wesleyan offers multiple amenities free for all students

Makayla Banks, Content Producer October 17, 2023

Martin University Center  The Martin University Center offers a variety of spaces for the students such as a study lounge, an esports lounge that also has a ping pong table, as well as food options...

While TxWes campus has limited internet, Senu Silver, a first year biology major, is still able to complete his chemistry assignments using pen, paper and a whiteboard.

TxWes community continues to struggle amidst technology issues

Chiara Watson, Editor-in-Chief October 16, 2023

On Sunday, Oct. 15 many students lost access to TxWes platforms including Office 365, Canvas and Ramlink. The university knows of the issue but has not informed students as to when or how it will be resolved. In...

TXWES joins the Nation for Pink Month

TXWES joins the Nation for Pink Month

Serenada Sanchez, Content Producer October 16, 2023

The TXWES community encourages awareness for breast cancer during the month of October.  This month, students can learn about early screenings, cancer prevention and general awareness. They can also...

Dr. Rodriguez works tirelessly to support and inspire students.

Dr. Ricardo Rodriguez inspires community through education

Ariadna Garza, Content Producer October 13, 2023

Dr. Ricardo Rodriguez, a cornerstone of Texas Wesleyan University for nearly three decades, holds the position of Dean of Arts and Science. His enduring dedication has nurtured both the university and...

All staff and student passwords are scheduled to reset as of 9:00 p.m. Oct. 11.

All passwords will reset at 9 p.m. on Oct. 11

Hannah Parker, Content Producer October 11, 2023

This evening, on Oct. 11, staff received an official email from the Office of Communications, stating that all passwords would be reset by 9 p.m.   The internet outage was a cause of “suspicious...

The recent network disruptions make it difficult for international students to reach out to their families.

International students struggle to keep in contact with family amidst internet outages

Hannah Parker, Content Producer October 11, 2023

During the internet outage from this past week, while local and U.S. resident students could use hotspots and their phones’ data, international students were struggling to stay in contact with their...

Classes are returning in-person as of Oct. 11 as the internet outage issues are being addressed.

Classes will return to in-person starting Oct. 11

Hannah Parker, Content Producer October 10, 2023

At 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 10, Dr. Hector Quintanilla, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, emailed faculty members that classes will move back to in-person starting the following day, Wednesday,...

The internet outage on campus has caused classes to be cancelled.

Campus-wide internet challenges causes classes to move virtual

Hannah Parker, Content Producer October 9, 2023

UPDATED: 4:55 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9  As a result of the ongoing network outage, classes will move to virtual instruction on Tuesday, Oct. 10. An email from Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean...

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