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Andrea Findley
Editor
Taking his interest in government abroad, Dr. Dave Rausch, associate professor of political science, will head to Germany in June for the 2009 Fulbright German Studies Seminar.
The Fulbright Seminar will be an intensive learning experience about German government titled, “German’s Future: New Parties—New Solutions?”
The 14 individuals chosen to go will begin in Berlin, then travel to Erfort and end their experience in Frankfurt am Main.
Rausch will spend two weeks in Germany, discussing common voting practices, the …
PHOTO BY MOLLIE PETERSON |HONOR ROLL: WT women’s golf team represent academic athletes. From left to right: Amanda Davidson, Lacy Torbert, Mollie Peterson,Whitney Osborn, Hammerli Sriyai and Head Coach Meredith Jameson.
Tammy Luksich
Sports editor
WTAMU men’s and women’s golf teams earned postseason conference honors in Thackerville, Okla. April 19.
The awards ceremony came as a kickoff to to the LSC Golf Championships. Among the honorees for the women were Hammerli Sriyai, Amanda Davidson, Whitney Osborne and Mollie Peterson.
Sriyai was named all-LSC first team. …
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Amie Merydith
Staff writer
I love dogs. I really love most all animals, but more than anything I love my dogs. I love sitting around talking to people and telling stories about my dogs and their silly antics. Like the time Smokey went to the vet and was scared to death until he saw a pretty blonde girl walk by and he perked up and started whining for her attention.
Or the time Boss was at PetSmart and a little …
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Frank Rodasky
Reporter
Baseball fans know Roger Clemens as one of the all time great pitchers. A big, burly Texan with laser focus intensity and a work ethic that somehow seemed to keep him eternally competitive.
Like many sports stories, this is more myth than fact, much of it created and perpetuated by Clemens himself.
But whereas most athletes are able to leave their sport with much of their legend in tact, with the sordid details emerging later, Clemens saw his reputation …