As the Texas summer begins to heat up and the community takes in the dazzling sun, Mr. Green’s Garden Center will open its new San Marcos Flea Market on June
Board game fanatics and cat lovers alike will get the opportunity to take on the roles of some of the internet s most famous cats in the brand-new game, CATastrophe.
Morgan Byers (bottom right) poses for a photo with The University Star s 2019-2020 editorial board.Â
Editorâs Note: â-30-â has traditionally been used throughout journalism to indicate the end of a story. Each semester, The University Star encourages its graduating seniors to write a Senior 30 â a farewell piece to readers â indicating the conclusion of a journalistâs time as an active member of our organization.
After two and a half years working with
The University Star, this Senior 30 marks an accomplishment I never expected to achieve: I have finally written a story. I am not what anyone would call a journalist; I donât rush to the scene of breaking news or keep my eyes peeled for local happenings worth coverage. I contribute to
Editor’s Note: “-30-” has traditionally been used throughout journalism to indicate the end of a story. Each semester, The University Star encourages its graduating seniors to write a Senior 30
Applying to work atÂ
The University Star during the beginning of a pandemic was the best decision I couldâve made in a year full of loss and change.
I remember moving out of my dorm and back into my parents house with one thought pulsating through my mind: Well, what am I supposed to do now?
Scrolling through emails and Canvas notifications, I found a link to apply forÂ
The Star.
The life and arts section instantly caught my eye. I was intrigued by the domino effect of events happening around me during the pandemic as businesses closed, fears of COVID-19 transmission spread, the political climate and the world s new-found reality set in.