After border agent is killed and partner injured in Texas, Trump renews call for wall
After border agent is killed and partner injured in Texas, Trump renews call for wallby wpjljron
Monday, November 20th, 2017.After border agent is killed and partner injured in Texas, Trump renews call for wallA U.S. Border Patrol officer stands near prototypes of President Trump’s proposed border wall on November 1 in San Diego. (AFP/Getty Images) Authorities were searching southwest Texas for suspects or witnesses after a U.S. Border Patrol agent was killed and his partner injured Sunday while on patrol in the state’s Big Bend area, officials said. Agent Rogelio […]
Seven Deadly Sins is neither immersive nor interactive, strictly speaking. Call it experiential event theater.
After undergoing a temperature check and picking up wristbands at the Colony Theatre box office, theatergoers head west across Lenox Avenue to a pop-up, open-air bar called Purgatory, at the center of the 1100 block.
There, under the stars, with celestial white lights, devilish red ones, and burning tiki torches decorating the space, singer Kareema Khouri and keyboard player/musical director Wilkie Ferguson kick things off with theme-appropriate numbers such as “Sinner Man” and “Fever.” The passion driving her singing and his playing underscores the joy of performers and audiences reunited.
Collin Community College s Wiley campus.
Following a surge in coronavirus cases, Collin College will cease in-person classes beginning Monday until after the new year.
And for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, the college of 35,000 mostly-commuter students is also posting an online COVID-19 dashboard.
The college system will close all campuses to in-person classes. Scheduled courses will continue online-only, and students won’t return to class until Jan. 11, after the school’s winter semester ends.
The changes come after the deaths of a professor and student, who both contracted COVID-19, and after Collin College professors expressed concerns about the absence of a public dashboard, as well as how the college president has tried to downplay the impact of the coronavirus.