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Broaden your horizons abroad
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For college students, studying abroad can be the perfect opportunity to polish language skills, become more culturally aware or just take a new class that's lots of fun.
 
A letter to my early-rising toddler
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By now you may have noticed that you are no longer an infant, though you still bless me with the sweet smell of diaper changes and rub applesauce and yogurt on your belly like lotion.
 
TRASH TALK: We read the tabloids so you don't have to
 
NEWS QUIZ: Attorney General-designate Michael Mukasey formerly was a federal judge where?
 
How not to get fired

Set your alarm, sign off that MySpace page and don that tie. Poor choices like arriving at work late, participating in office gossip or dressing poorly can lead to trouble at work, even the loss of your job. 210SA has the skinny on the common mistakes that will get an employee fired. 
 

 
10 workplace Dos and Don’ts

The American workplace is changing. No longer is every job fitted to an 8 to 5 schedule and suit-and-tie dress.

 
Working it, and working it well

Valero Energy and the San Antonio AIDS Foundation each are locally based businesses, both of which are quite visible in the community. On the surface, at least, the similarities between the two end there. Whereas Valero is a Fortune 500 company that employs some 21,000 people, SAAF employs fewer than 50.

 
From Army chaplain to prisoner: behind bars at Guantanamo Bay
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James Yee spent 76 days in his private cell, pacing back and forth, wondering if he was destined for a life spent behind bars, or even worse.
 
Walk for Life wants your legs
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AIDS found its way into the American conscious approximately 25 years ago. Less than a decade later, as the virus spread and panic ensued, the San Antonio AIDS Foundation decided to take action in the fight.
 
UTSA steps up its game in quest for football

The UTSA Student Government Association announced Sept. 14 that its peers had authorized by a 2-1 voting ratio a 100 percent increase in athletics fees to fund a higher-caliber program.

 
THE LAST CALL: Run in with a mariachi left me jobless, but honest

My summer stint as a waitress/wine stewardess/cashier/retail salesperson lasted a little more than a month before I was canned.

 
News Nuggets with John Henrichs
 
Surprised by Iran: an American's journey
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As America struggles with an Iranian president's visit to New York, one man shares some of his biggest surprises when he made the reverse trip.
 
Image is everything in bar art dispute
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Artist Marc Arevalo is leveling charges of bigotry and discrimination against Joe Blue's owner Joey Villarreal after Villarreal canceled an exhibit of Arevalo's photographs, which Villarreal believed depicted drag queens.
 
News Nuggets with John Henrichs
 
News Nuggets with John Henrichs
 
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