Music Department prepares for Spring Concert
The WTAMU Department of Music is getting ready for their final concert of the spring on May 2. All three bands from WT (Symphonic, Concert, and University) will perform as well as a special guest artist. John Stacy, a French horn player, said they are anticipating a high turnout. “Attendance for these concerts is usually [...]
History Professor Publishes Historical Zombie Book
Jean Stuntz, an associate History professor at WTAMU, has recently published a book through Yard Dog Press. The book, entitled “The Alamo and Zombies” takes a spin on history by adding a fictional species to a factual event. Stuntz described her book as a “mixture of real history and horror.” “The book is about the [...]
Designated fee increase to affect student tuition
WTAMU students may have to pay for an additional fee, which will increase tuition in the fall of 2012. Gary Barnes, vice president for Business and Finance, explained the purpose of additional fees in a public hearing held Feb. 28. “Basically, the Chancellor is allowing a maximum of $150 dollars to be added to student [...]
LEAD WT program offering student opportunities
“LEAD WT: Leadership, Education, And Development” is the newest addition among WTAMU’s Student Affairs programs. The program is designed to prepare students for real world situations in which they will have to step up as leaders, as well as receive college credits for participating. It requires 60 hours of participation, breaking down into 15 hours [...]









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