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Emeritus College celebrates Emory faculty retiring in 2022-23

Emeritus College’s university-wide celebration of newly retired faculty on June 2 was the first of its kind at Emory. The college, Emory’s official organization for retired faculty, keeps members engaged in the social and intellectual life of the university.

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Trial by Water – Texas Monthly

Marathon canoe racing is the toughest sport in Texas. It’s tougher than bull riding, more grueling than pro football. The canoeists say that’s why it’s fun.

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City Council supports proposal for Indigenous culture center, hears ERCOT concerns


Daniella Dakota Rodriguez dances in a fancy shawl competition at the Indigenous Cultures Institute's Sacred Springs Powwow, Monday, Oct. 15, 2018, in San Marcos. 
Star file photo
The San Marcos City Council approved a resolution in support of the possible establishment of an Indigenous culture center at its meeting on Feb. 24. 
The resolution proposes the possibility of the Indigenous Cultures Institute and the city co-applying for Hays County Parks and Open Space Bond funding and for city property to be used for the project. At this time, the approval of the resolution does not commit the city to provide any funding or land and only supports the Indigenous Cultures Institute as it pursues funding with Hays County.

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