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Stephenson strives to instill passion in students
by Isa Torres, staff writer
Professors are probably some of the most important people
who can make an impact on students who are seeking a college
major.
Dr. Sandra Stephenson says that she had
a couple of professors like that during her college career,
and now the influence they had on her is part of what she
teaches to her students at South Plains College.
Date Doctor brings reality to relationships
by Hylann Camacho, online editor
David Coleman is hired to help people find the person who
compliments another, not completes them.
The “Dating Doctor” explained this sort of different idea
toward dating during a recent appearance at the Student
Union Building at Texas Tech University.
Edwards juggles busy schedule with spirit
by Jason Hartline, staff writer
College can create a very stressful environment. Maintaining
good grades, which should be the initial goal of a college
student, is enough to keep anyone occupied.
With notes,
exams, professors, term-papers, and projects, among other
things, breathing down your neck, how can the average
college student find time to do anything else? It all takes
determination.
'Declare Yourself' organization created to encourage young
people to vote
by Isa Torres, staff writer
With the presidential election coming up and the future of
the nation ready to be written on the next page of history,
private non-profit organizations are trying to get word out
to college students and young people so they can inform
themselves about the candidates, their stands and the issues
that could affect America. Organizations
such as Declare Yourself are providing information to people
between the ages of 18 and 29.
Elderly bridge gap with adolescents through life lessons
by Courtney Ortega, staff writer
They say you can learn a lot from the past. Take a visit to
Lynwood Rehab & Nursing one afternoon and one will learn
that life is best learned from those who have lived it.
Located on Alamo Road in Levelland, Lynwood is home to an
array of elderly individuals from across the South Plains,
each with a unique story to tell.
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