Conference Center is College Station’s History
The Conference Center on G. Bush Drive is a part of College Station’s legacy, and should be preserved. The funds exist to renovate and improve upon the Conference Center without impacting the City’s...
View ArticleNational Media Bullies
You’ve probably seen this picture recently released by the Associated Press: Now, for some context: Gov. Romney was traveling with Virginia Gov. McDonnell when his motorcade passed Fairfield Elementary...
View ArticleDoes Judy LeUnes Live in District 14?
Does Judy LeUnes Live in District 14? Judy LeUnes and her husband own a house just outside of Texas State Representative District 14, in the newly created District 12, just South of College Station....
View ArticleWhy Music Matters
In an education system focused primarily on bloated administrations, state testing, and athletics, other forms of learning have taken a back seat. Penmanship, reading, grammar, the arts, and music (in...
View ArticleCol. Harvey Mitchell’s Winning Hand of Poker
The People that built Texas A&M and the Brazos Valley: Col. Harvey Mitchell, A Hand of Poker, and that “Little School on the Brazos”. Col. Harvey Mitchell was the man they say brought Texas...
View ArticleR.I.P. Dave Brubeck
We lost one of the great musical artists of the 20th Century this week. Dave Brubeck, a master of Jazz music, died on Wednesday just days short of his 92nd birthday. He is most famously known for his...
View ArticleMatthew Gaines and Texas A&M
Was a Former Slave Responsible for the Creation of Texas A&M? Who was Matthew Gaines? Matthew Gaines was born a slave in 1840 Louisiana. He taught himself to read and he escaped captivity multiple...
View ArticleBrazos Valley Ammo Watch
Brazos Valley Ammo Watch This isn’t a society stocking up on certain guns because they fear they may be banned. This is a society preparing for war. – Bob Owens Why is there such a shortage of...
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