Free showing of student-made romantic comedy at Hagee Auditorium on April 20
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Love is in the air . and on the screen.
The award-winning Communication Arts Department at Southwestern Assemblies of God University will premiere its latest short film “Reverse Engineering,” a romantic comedy, on Tuesday, April 20 in Waxahachie.
“Reverse Engineering” will be shown on campus at the Hagee Communication Center Auditorium at 7 p.m. Admission is free. It is the seventh major film project released by SAGU Cinema since 2008.
The idea for “Reverse Engineering” began in June 2020 when executive producer (and associate professor) Rob Price tasked his upper level students in the Digital Media Arts (DMA) program to write a 30-40 minute short film screenplay over the summer. They responded with amazing creativity.
By MAY ZHOU in Houston | China Daily Global | Updated: 2021-04-02 11:15 Share CLOSE Sally Sha holds a sign as people protest after the deadly shootings in Georgia and against violence targeting Asian people, in Houston, Texas, US, March 20, 2021. [Photo/Agencies]
A derogatory question about China on a sixth-grade social studies quiz has led to the suspension of three teachers and an investigation in a Dallas-area school district.
Joy Lim, a Korean-American college student studying at home remotely, said she was shocked when she got a glimpse of a middle school social studies quiz her 12-year-old sister was taking.
She snapped a screen shot of the question and posted it on Twitter, stating: This is ridiculous. Harmful rhetoric in our education system is exactly why anti-Asian hate crimes and racism persist today.
I will see you again in heaven | Grandparents remember San Antonio teen killed in hit-and-run
Her grandparents said Marissa walked to go get chips from the store near their home. They kept texting her. But she wasn t responding. Author: Henry Ramos (KENS 5) Published: 10:15 PM CST February 19, 2021 Updated: 10:15 PM CST February 19, 2021
SAN ANTONIO A 15-year-old San Antonio girl was hit and killed on Thursday night s icy roadways. Marissa Duran was walking to the store to grab a bag of potato chips, but never returned home.
Police said a driver hit her then kept driving. Her grandparents John and Marianela Duran are heartbroken. John read a text message he wrote to his granddaughter that she ll never receive.
Officials ID 15-year-old girl killed on Southwest Side by hit-and-run driver
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A 15-year-old girl was killed Thursday on the Southwest Side by a hit-and-run driver, police said.
She was walking across Medina Base Road, near Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, when the collision occurred. The Bexar County Medical Examiner s Office identified the victim as Marisa Duran.
There was no sidewalk on the south side of the road where Duran was walking, police said. A 2011 Honda Pilot traveling westbound struck her and fled the scene south on Moon Valley Drive.
A witness pulled over and tended to Duran, but she did not survive her injuries. She was pronounced dead at 10:25 p.m. The Medical Examiner s Office was notified but could not make it to the scene due to the icy road conditions. Next of kin identified Duran.
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