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Counseling Services at STC ‘still here for students’

Now more than ever, the stress of college courses makes mental health awareness a necessity as students manage life in the midst of a pandemic.

U. S. Secretary of Education Announces 2020 National Blue Ribbon Schools

U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos today recognized 367 schools as National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2020.
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Despite COVID-19 Risks, Cases of Migrants Crammed in Tractor-Trailers Dangerously Increase

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and implementation of several travel restrictions to prevent the spread of the disease, human smugglers continue to place migrants in harm’s way.

Congressman Gonzalez Statement on Federal Ruling of 2020 Census Operations

Today, Congressman Vicente Gonzalez (TX-15) released a statement following the news that a federal court ordered the U.S. Census Bureau to continue count operations until the end of October.

Dentists Who Care announces $50,000 gift from The Valley Baptist Legacy Foundation

Dentists Who Care (DWC) Executive Director Jacqueline Flores announces that The Valley Baptists legacy Foundation contributes $50,000 to Dentists Who Care SMILE Voucher Program.

UTRGV Athletics Invites Valley Communities to Take the Pledge to Promote Change

UTRGV Athletics Invites Valley Communities to Take the Pledge to Promote Change

New York to Doctors: Hand Over Private Patient Information

New York to Doctors: Hand Over Private Patient Information

McAllen, Texas Bridges the Digital Divide

McAllen, Texas Bridges the Digital Divide

Chamber to Recognize Outstanding Volunteers in Unique Fashion

Outgoing Chairman of the Board for the Laredo Chamber of Commerce Parker Neel will officially hand over the reins of the organization to his successor, Cliffe Killam, in a unique virtual ceremony to be held on Wednesday, October 28, 2020.

Ex’-Factors: Cost Just One Reason Students Choose to Experience Exceptional

For working adult Mike Santos, choosing South Texas College to launch a new career meant dollars. For high school grad Aniken Castañeda, it just made sense.

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