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News Engagement Day occurs annually on the first Tuesday of October.

News Engagement Day highlights importance of staying informed

Chiara Watson, Editor-in-Chief October 4, 2024

This year News Engagement Day was celebrated on Oct. 1. The day encourages people to not only interact with news but take the time to reflect on the importance of engaging with news and staying informed.  Today,...

Students can inquire about scholarship opportunities at the financial aid office.

Students struggle to pay for school due to lack of scholarships

Alexis Bernal, Content Producer January 27, 2024

In Fall 2023 Texas Wesleyan raised tuition by 4.34%. Currently, base tuition costs about $15,695 per semester for a full-time student. This doesn't include charges like housing, meal plans and extra educational...

Parking lot E is packed with cars right before 11 a.m. During these busy class hours students spend extra time searching for spaces.

Students struggle to find parking on TXWES campus

Serenada Sanchez, Content Producer October 6, 2023

Texas Wesleyan’s parking lots are inadequate for the number of students during the most common scheduled class hours. Parking on campus is difficult since student lots are further from class, and the...

Diversity is Wesleyan

Davonte Mitchell-Dixon September 15, 2020

With all the racial tension in America right now, one thing remains the same; Diversity is the heart of Texas Wesleyan. A wise man once said, “We need to help students and parents cherish and preserve...

Senate Bill 25, which was proposed in March, can give doctors the legal right to provide patients with false information concering their pregnancy.

Should doctors lie to their patients?

April 15, 2017

The Texas Senate has recently made headlines due to considering Senate Bill 25, a bill that would prevent parents from suing their doctor if their baby is born with disability.The bill which was proposed...

Bullying is a problem at all educational levels; public schools should step up to protect students from bullying across the board.

Transitioning problems for students

March 31, 2017

On Feb. 22, the Trump administration revoked federal guidelines put in place during the Obama administration, specifying that transgender students only have the right to use public bathrooms that match...

Studies show that people check their social media shares up to 17 times a day.

Should online shares be selective?

February 1, 2017

The ability to connect with the masses through social media has changed the world. For many people, the constant need to check or post on social media has become an essential part of our day-to-day plans.According...

This election's unpopular candidates have many American citizens considering moving to 
Canada.

So you’re moving to Canada, eh?

November 9, 2016

As this is being written, neither Hillary Clinton nor Donald Trump has yet been elected president.But what’s obvious is that in the runup to this week’s presidential election, many Americans seem to...

Should you change your major?

Should you change your major?

October 18, 2016

When we graduate, we throw our caps up in the air in hopes that we are going to go on to bigger and brighter things.But before that day, we often ask ourselves what we want to do with our lives. And will...

The statistics on sexual assault on college campuses are horrific.

End sexual violence on campuses

October 5, 2016

Sexual assaults on college campuses have become an epidemic.According to RAINN.org, a nonprofit dedicated to fighting sexual violence, 11.2 percent of all students’ experience rape or sexual assault...

Sophomore criminal justice major Samantha Ortiz works at the check-in desk of Morton Fitness Center.

Student worker hours should increase

September 18, 2016

From the moment we start our educational journey, we are told that we must do well to get into college.What impressionable young students are not told is that the main concern about getting into college...

This map of the United States highlights the 14 statesthat already re-instate ex-offenders' right to vote upon completion of their prison sentence.

Felons barred from voting rights

May 7, 2016

Does a human being locked behind bars have the same rights as one walking free?As the presidential election draws near, many people have begun to debate the issue of felon voting.Felons’ right to vote,...

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