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Secrecy clouds picture of sexual assault
When Marisa was raped during her freshman year at Trinity University by a fellow student at an off-campus house, she hesitated before telling university officials.
Pedestrian critically hurt after being struck downtown
A 73-year-old man died Monday after police said he darted into a downtown street and was struck by an oncoming pickup.
Classrooms become new battleground for Google, Microsoft
As they plunged into a project on ancient Egypt this fall, Jay Martino's Cupertino Middle School students probably didn't realize they were on the front lines of a high-stakes battle between Google Inc.
Reyes receives State Star Award
Mike Reyes, a senior business development adviser at the University of Texas at San Antonio, has won a State Star Award from America's Small Business Development Center Network.
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NC State University chooses Summon Service technology to eliminate...
The Summon web-scale discovery service is being adopted as the standard by more and more libraries around the world as it closes its first calendar year of boosting academic research.
Ivy Rooftop elevates the art of partying
Ivy Rooftop owner Terrin Fuhrmann is introducing the first rooftop bar and lounge of its kind to San Antonio.
Place/BV closes on UTSA development
Place/BV Student Housing Fund LLC reported Tuesday it closed on a $24 million student housing project at the University of Texas at San Antonio .
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Mprize Lifespan Achievement Award
The famed Friars Club in Manhattan was the setting for the presentation of the first annual Mprize Lifespan Achievement Award .
What, If Anything, Did We Learn from Dallas's Fight Over Convention Center Hotel?
It's been almost seven months since Dallas voters agreed to build a convention-center hotel , and almost three months since the groundbreaking .
For the last year, newscasts have told of the doom and gloom of the American economy.
Building San Antonio: S.A. will change drastically in the coming...
Just 10 short years ago, the world was abuzz with worry over what might happen to one's hard drive, when the clock struck midnight on Dec.
David Martin and Sarah Hoover of Boerne's Lady Jane Grey perform for guests at a recent gathering at a Vantage apartment complex on Prue Road.
UTSA competition fosters business skills
Five students at the University of Texas at San Antonio won first place in the college's $100,000 New Technology Venture Competition.
UTSA to implement Click Commerce eResearch Portal software
Click Commerce announced today that the University of Texas at San Antonio will use the companya s eResearch Portal software to fully automate a variety of research administration and compliance processes, including those associated with Institutional Review Board , Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee , and Conflict of Interest .
Program helps childrenconjure up technical skills
What happens in Room 137 at Las Palmas Elementary during the after-school program, La Clase Magica, really has nothing to do with magic.
Project Measure Up helps assess school fitness levels
Under the watchful eye of grownups in yellow T-shirts, students at Gardendale Elementary School in the Edgewood Independent School District are counting off push-ups or twisting their arms behind them in pretzel fashion inside a noisy gymnasium.
Hope College juried art show begins Nov. 30
The annual juried student art show at Hope College will begin Nov. 30 and run through Dec.
Stanford University School of Medicin...
Lasting impressions: Samuel LeBaron on the value of a hug
Samuel LeBaron remembers hugging a patient thought to have terminal cancer. He knows it didn't cause her recovery but still values the moment.
Popham, Bailey to wed in February
November 17, 2009 Comment on this article Kirk and Lisa Dockery of Floresville, Texas, and Richard and Susan Popham of Schertz are pleased to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Madeline Marie Popham, to Joshua Hunter Bailey.
WellMed to expand support services hub
WellMed Medical Management has signed a lease agreement to expand its support services central hub to more than 52,000 square feet on the Northwest Side.
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