Question of the Week: What Are Your Summer Plans?

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Martissa Flores

Martissa Flores
Junior, Educatio

I’m getting ahead this summer. I’m taking 12 hrs. worth of classes.

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Justin Garcia

Justin Garcia
Freshman, Farm & Ranch Managemen

I’ll be working 70 hours a week in Tulia.

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Chris Chiapko

Chris Chiapko
Junior, Engineerin

I’m heading home to Dallas to coach kids for soccer & hockey and I’m going on a family trip to either Vegas, Cali or Florida.

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Abbi Yanke

Abbi Yanke
Freshman, Pre-Me

I’ll be working all summer. First, I’ll work during the wheat harvest, then I’ll be a lifeguard at a pool, and then I’ll be a counselor at Camp Alphie.

Buff Spotlight: Kimberly Lecomte #10

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Kimberly Lecomte | Photo by James Barrington, Art Instiutional

Kimberly Lecomte
#10

Classification: Freshman
Position: Center field
Major: Secondary Education
Hometown: Boerne, Texas
Middle name: Michelle
No. of siblings: 2
Dream job: Pro Softball Player
Favorite Food: Cheese Enchiladas
Comedian: Dane Cook
Random Fact: Born in Marietta, Georgia
If you were to play another sport at WT what would it be?: Basketball
Saying: “Set your goals high, and don’t stop til you get there.”

Favorite WT Softball Moment
“That’s a tie. Either: 1) Hitting a homerun my first at bat or 2) Team picture day on the field.”

Student paper honored at TIPA

The Prairie traveled to Dallas for the 100th annual Texas Intercollegiate Press Association (TIPA) convention on April 10, 2009. There are 61 colleges and universities currently in TIPA, with 55 represented at this year’s convention.

The Prairie received awards for their work in nine distinctive categories—special edition, in-depth reporting, feature story, sports page design, sports feature photo, general column, ad design, editorial and editorial cartoon.

The convention consisted of breakout sessions that covered various topics.  In these sessions, seasoned journalists gave students helpful advice that would aid them in their future careers.  Session speakers included The Dallas Morning News staff Jean-Jacques Taylor, sports columnist, Tom Fox and Brad Loper, Pulitzer prize-winning photographers, and James Ragland, columnist.  Also, Robert W. Mong, editor of The Dallas Morning News, was the guest speaker at the TIPA awards breakfast.

Lady Buffs close to playoff berth

Jarick Howard
Staff writer

A playoff spot for the WTAMU softball team is dependant upon Texas A&M-Kingsville losing one game in the regular season’s final weekend.

The Lady Buffs were one win away from getting into the playoffs on their own, but the weather did not cooperate.

After taking the first two games against Eastern New Mexico, 10-1 and 6-3, the third game was cancelled due to rain.

“It was frustrating to know we had our shot,” Erin Hartigan, senior outfielder, said.  “The weather just refused to let that happen today.”

Seniors Breanna Adams, Jessica Ruzicki and Hartigan each said their goal was to make an impact in the playoffs from day one of the season.

Hartigan and Adams have been in the softball program since its reboot in 2005.

Since the reinstatement, the Lady Buffs have yet to make the playoffs.

“It would mean so much to us to be the first senior class to lead this team in the playoffs,” Adams said. “The younger players have a strong desire to win and I think that will help with their success.”

Ultimately, a fellow senior shares the same point of view.

“It’s exciting,” Hartigan said. “If we reach our goal, who knows how things will turn out.”

WT will wrap up the regular season portion of its schedule on Saturday, April 18.

They host St. Gregory’s University. Game times are set for 1 and 3 p.m at the Lady Buff Yard.

Question of the Week: Which guest speaker are you interested in?

Web Editor’s Note: Vote in our guest speaker poll!

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Coulter Jones

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Nicole Barthel

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Marisela Rodriguez

Marisela Rodriguez
Junior, Nursing

I’ve heard a lot about Maya Angelou. I’m interested in what she’d have to say.

Nicole Barthel
Junior, Environmental Science/Geography

I’m excited about Maya Angelou coming because I’ve read several of her writings.

Coulter Jones
Freshman, Undeclared

My family and I are big Bush supporters, so I’m interested in hearing what Karl Rove has to say.

Horns Up Hooves Down

We here at The Prairie would like to give our take on what’s hot and what’s not. If you find yourself in the Hooves Down category…you might want to reconsider your choices.

  • Horns up to student organizations representing in competitions all over the country.
  • Hooves down to everyone’s calendar being crammed full of activities. Take a second…and breathe.
  • Horns up to Bo Obama, the first dog of the United States, finally taking over at the White House.
  • Hooves down to Bo’s personal assistant having to pick up his after-dinner presents.

Horns Up Hooves Down

We here at The Prairie would like to give our take on what’s hot and what’s not. If you find yourself in the Hooves Down category…you might want to reconsider your choices.

  • Horns up to a mix of music entertainment this weekend with Aaron Watson, the Eli Young Band, Avenged Sevenfold, Buckcherry, Papa Roach and Burn Halo all rocking out on April 9.
  • Hooves down to getting up and going to work the next day. Friday should officially be part of the weekend.
  • Horns up to “The Hills” premiering this week.
  • Hooves down to this season being the last for the show and the last appearance of Lauren on reality TV.

Question of the Week: What are your Easter plans?

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Chris Garcia

Chris Garcia – Freshman, Music Composition
My family and I go to my grandmother’s house. My younger cousins have an Easter egg hunt and some of the eggs have money in them.

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Colby Horton & Misty Adams

Colby Whorton – Sophomore, Music Education
Misty Adams – Sophomore, Music Education

We go to church with our families and then go home for a big Easter meal.

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Landon Ashby

Landon Ashby – Junior, Music Composition
I don’t do anything special for Easter. It’s just another Sunday for me.