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State inspections go away for Texas drivers in four months, but vehicles in certain counties will still need to pass a test
HOUSTON — The days of Texas drivers needing to get their annual state inspections are numbered. Starting on January 1, 2025, Texans won’t need state inspections on non-commercial vehicles to get their registrations. When the calendar turned to September, the Texas Department of Transportation put out another reminder...
Texas State University football field unveils new stadium signage
UFCU Stadium, formerly known as Bobcat Stadium, received new signage ahead of the 2024 college football season. (Amira Van Leeuwen/Community Impact) Texas State University and University Federal Credit Union officials unveiled the new signage for UFCU Stadium ahead of the Bobcats home opener against Lamar University on Aug. 31. In...
San Marcos resident takes pride in 2002 Olympic Games participation
Lori Ortiz was 15 years old when she carried the torch for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. (Courtesy Lori Ortiz) As the world winds down from the 2024 Paris Olympic Games and watches the 2024 Paralympic Games, San Marcos residents can take pride in the fact that one of its own has represented their city in the international event.
TXST student participates in urban greenways research in Illinois
, , As greenways take on growing importance in cities, Texas State University student William Moore spent the summer participating in a federally funded research project to better understand and improve these urban outdoor havens. Moore, urban and regional planning junior, was one of 10 students selected to participate in the Socio-Ecological Role of Greenways in Urban Systems Research Experience for Undergraduates at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. The program is funded by a three-year, $405,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant and includes three cohorts. The first cohort was hosted at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, the second was hosted at SIUE,...
The history of the I-35 Rivalry
, While the I-35 rivalry between Texas State and UTSA may be short on the football field, the rivalry between the Bobcats and Roadrunners dates back to the 1990s when UTSA first joined the Southland Conference. Prior to the UTSA rivalry, Texas State’s most played opponent from San Antonio in football was the Trinity Tigers with the Bobcats leading the series 13-9. The Bobcats have also played a home game in San Antonio’s Alamo Stadium once during both the 1980 and 1992 seasons against Prairie View A&M and Texas Southern. To add to the familiarity of Texas State and UTSA, it...
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