Month: November 2023

An effort To An Effort To Prepare West Texas students to work in the oil and gas industry is expandingprepare West Texas Students To Work In The Oil And Gas Industry Is Expanding

In the oil-rich Permian Basin, high school students are getting hands-on training for future careers in the energy industry through specialized programs supported by energy companies like Chevron and ExxonMobil. While this initiative aims to prepare students for careers in the oil and gas sector, it coincides with a debate over teaching climate change in schools, highlighting the complex relationship between education and the energy industry.

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Texas State University Will Host First 2024 Presidential Debate

Texas State University in San Marcos is set to host the first of four scheduled general election debates next year on September 16, marking the first presidential debate to be held in Texas. The decision to hold the debate at Texas State reflects a desire to avoid the political leanings of major metropolitan areas and flagship universities in the state, while offering a platform to discuss prominent issues such as border security.

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Mistletoe: Is The Christmas Plant Friend Or Foe?

Mistletoe, often associated with holiday romance, can be a tree’s unwelcome intruder, causing stress and potential harm. Learn how to identify mistletoe, its impact on trees, and when and how to manage it in your landscape, all while appreciating its role in wildlife ecosystems.

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