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Greece: 3 more rail officials charged over deadly collision
Read full article: Greece: 3 more rail officials charged over deadly collisionThree more Greek rail officials have been charged in connection with a train crash that killed 57 people, as protests continued and the government promised to overhaul rail safety.
Certification, minor in Mexican-American Studies now offered at St. Maryās University
Read full article: Certification, minor in Mexican-American Studies now offered at St. Maryās UniversitySt. Maryās University now offers a minor and certification in Mexican-American studies in response to renewed interest in the Mexican-American experience.
Tributes paid to Northern Ireland peacemaker David Trimble
Read full article: Tributes paid to Northern Ireland peacemaker David TrimbleDavid Trimble helped end decades of violence in Northern Ireland by shunning his hardline unionist past and negotiating with a former foe in pursuit of a goal they both shared: Peace.
UTSA expands tuition-free program to benefit thousands more Texas students
Read full article: UTSA expands tuition-free program to benefit thousands more Texas studentsThe American Dream is getting more attainable for thousands of Texas families. On Monday, the University of Texas at San Antonio announced itās expanding a program that makes college tuition-free for thousands of students.
āBest and brightestā could be drawn to UTSAās new Tier One status
Read full article: āBest and brightestā could be drawn to UTSAās new Tier One statusThe announcement last week that the University of Texas at San Antonio had earned the coveted Carnegie Tier One status was in response to the universityās level of research activity and the number of doctoral degrees awarded.
Texas A&M-SA provost steps down following reports on budget deficit, enrollment concerns
Read full article: Texas A&M-SA provost steps down following reports on budget deficit, enrollment concernsProvost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Mike OāBrien has stepped down from his post āeffective immediately,ā according to an email University President Cynthia Teniente-Matson sent to faculty and staff Thursday. The provostās comments about a $4 million budget shortfall at a Nov. 22 faculty town hall were central to KSAT and other media outletsā recent reporting.
Myanmar protesters injured as police escalate use of force
Read full article: Myanmar protesters injured as police escalate use of forceAn injured protester is escorted as police tried to disperse a demonstration against the military coup in Mandalay, Myanmar, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021. (AP Photo)YANGON ā Myanmar security forces cracked down on anti-coup protesters in the country's second-largest city on Friday, injuring at least three people, two of whom were shot in the chest by rubber bullets and another who suffered a wound on his leg. The man with an injured leg was later photographed in a cast that stretched from his foot to his knee. Earlier in the day, security forces in Yangon fired warning shots and beat truncheons against their shields while moving to disperse more than 1,000 anti-coup protesters. Security forces chased the protesters off the main road and continued to pursue them in the nearby lanes, as some ducked into houses to hide.
Citing pandemic, Greece bans protests for a week
Read full article: Citing pandemic, Greece bans protests for a weekUniversity students gather during a rally against educational reforms as the banner reads "The students are not criminals" in Athens, Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021. About 1,500 students took part in two separate protests against government's plans to set up a state security division at university campuses and time limits set for the completion of degree courses. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)ATHENS ā Greeceās center-right government on Tuesday imposed a weeklong ban on public protests attended by more than 100 people, angering left-wing political opponents. The ban follows student demonstrations against plans by the government to police university campuses. The protest ban ends Feb. 1.
Greek police clash with protesters over campus police plan
Read full article: Greek police clash with protesters over campus police planUniversity students clash with riot police during a rally in Athens, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Police have used tear gas to disperse crowds at a rally in the Greek capital organized to protest plans to set up a state security division at university campuses. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)ATHENS ā Police have used tear gas to disperse crowds at a rally in Athens organized to protest plans to set up a state security division at university campuses. The government plans to set up a campus police division and limit entrance to university grounds to students, academic staff, employees and guests. Under the proposed changes, university entrance requirements will also be amended and time limits will be set for the completion of degree courses.
Texas State menās basketball coach resigns after allegations of racism
Read full article: Texas State menās basketball coach resigns after allegations of racismSAN MARCOS ā Danny Kaspar is stepping down from his position as head menās basketball coach. Texas State announced via press release that Director of Athletics Larry Teis has accepted Kasparās resignation. Kaspar came under fire in June, as former players accused him of making racist remarks during practice. Shead transferred the following summer. Former teammate Alex Peacock supported Shead, saying "I stand with my boy Jaylen and everything he says 100%.ā
UTSAs classes to be mostly online in fall semester, tuition wont change
Read full article: UTSAs classes to be mostly online in fall semester, tuition wont changeSAN ANTONIO As the fall semester nears, University of Texas at San Antonio is finalizing its plans on how students will go back to class. Classes will begin as scheduled on Aug. 24, and all instructional activities after Thanksgiving break will be conducted online, including finals exams. The university also reaffirmed its commitment to foreign students after Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced that international students taking fully online courses would risk deportation. Residence and dining halls will remain open throughout the semester and the fall tuition rate will remain unchanged, according to the university. Some mandatory fees may be adjusted pending final decisions regarding campus services, according to the information.
Some university students, staff prepare to return to campuses amid COVID-19 case surge in Texas
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Some university students, staff prepare to return to campuses amid COVID-19 case surge in Texas
Read full article: Some university students, staff prepare to return to campuses amid COVID-19 case surge in TexasSAN ANTONIO Students at Texas State University in San Marcos are gearing up to return to face-to-face learning starting next Monday. The university has detailed its Roadmap to Return plan online, saying its a slow, methodical, phased-in approach to ensuring students return and safety precautions are met. They said Texas State is in constant communication with local and state health officials. The University of Texas at San Antonio and the University of Incarnate Word expect to have their fall plan details by next week. James said professors at UIW are ready to pivot to online learning if the situation changes.
2 new local businesses in one space | SA Live | KSAT 12
Read full article: 2 new local businesses in one space | SA Live | KSAT 122 new local businesses in one space | SA Live | KSAT 12Published: June 20, 2020, 9:57 amHot new place opens up by the University of Texas San Antonio. The Study Space is a fun new place to hang. They have a full coffee bar, restaurant and full bar. Don't forget about Dario's Bakery that just opened up inside. Chef Dario serves up a delicious key lime pie for summer.