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Dr. Howard Benoist, who served in many roles at OLLU including as university executive vice president and vice president for Academic Affairs, passed away on Sunday, April 25. Dr. Benoist also was a professor in the English Department and the recipient of numerous awards and distinctions. |
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Sarai Bejarano News Editor
With the new fall semester just around the corner, many students are already filling out their FAFSA and planning what classes they will take next.
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Jordan Whitfield Reporter
As tax season gets into full swing, OLLU students and West Side residents will notice something missing on campus this year. After 13 years as
Gala honors Gandhi's grandson
Jordan Whitfield Reporter
Dr. Arun Gandhi, fifth grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, was an honored guest at "A Night in India: A Gala for Gandhi's Children,"
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Sports

Provided by Lauren Benavides Women's basketball posted a win over College of the Southwest.

Provided by Gracie Jo Martinez
Men's basketball also defeated College of the Southwest.
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Valerie Cowan Reporter
Trying to get back in shape before vacationing to the beach? Ever wonder how the heck to use those big, bouncy exercise balls in the aerobics room?
Hugo Carrizales Reporter
The Lady Saints basketball team closed their season Feb. 27 with a 75-70 win against Texas Wesleyan University.
Luis Larraga Reporter
In sports, it’s almost unheard of for a new program to finish a season with a winning record and in a position to fight for a championship.
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Entertainment
 Puddle of Mudd provided lots of entertainment at this year's Oyster Bake. Photo by Sarai Bejarano

Members of Puddle of Mudd play to the crowd gathered at this year's Fiesta event, Oyster Bake. Photo by Sarai Bejarano
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Gracie Martinez Reporter
Walking through the Fine Arts building you cannot help but notice the student artwork engulfing the white walls.
Valerie Cowan Reporter
Juan Ortiz, the director of Mariachi OLLU says that, for “anyone that is interested in the culture and in the music (of mariachi), this is the institution to come to.”
Valerie Cowan Reporter
OLLU’s Mariachi ensemble recently opened up the stage for Campanas de America, a nationally recognized mariachi band from San Antonio.
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Features

Provided by Gracie Jo Martinez
Students and the surrounding community take part in the Anime convention, Muzimicon.
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Sarai Bejarano News Editor
This semester OLLU has welcomed the new men’s assistant basketball coach, Corey Cornish to the athletics department.
Ayla Betancourt Reporter
The war that has pervaded throughout the centuries, standing the test of time, swindling the mind through an eruption of strategy
Sarai Bejarano News Editor
On Friday Feb. 19, students had the opportunity to bond with the sisters of the Congregation of Devine Providence, on Spurs Night Out With the Sisters.
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Op/Ed
 Photo by Jennifer Arevalo Main building is not the only thing on 24th Street that is getting a facelift. The street itself is set to undergo some major improvements.

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For over four decades the healthcare industry has been plagued with three primary areas of concern: access, quality, and cost. Several incremental measures have been taken by Congress to a
When the Fall 2010 semester begins, the cost of tuition will rise once again. Just as with previous increases, students already
Luis A. Lárraga Reporter
Across the country, I hear that tuition is going up for both public and private schools. Students from school around the country
See what happens when Baby Pan gets bored while grocery shopping.
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