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Interns gain experience, job-search edge

Not ready or able to snag a real job yet? Consider an internship. As jobs become more competitive, internships become more vital to job-seekers' résumés.

 
Younger candidates hope to rock the vote

There are 35 candidates running for City Council in San Antonio; eight of them, or nearly 23 percent, are under the age of 35.

 
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News Quiz: Where is Virginia Tech?
 
The Grist List: From Betting to Boogg

Ladies and gentlemen, place your bets: An online gambling service is offering a whole new way to get screwed by climate change.

 
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A lesson learned in S.A.

The shooting deaths of 32 people at Virginia Tech have put college campuses around the nation on notice for students that may exhibit signs of violence or severe inner turmoil.

 
Intercollegiate athletics return with soccer, volleyball teams

Our Lady of the Lake recently announced that the name of its new men's soccer and women's volleyball teams will be the Saints.

 
UIW prepares to make room for football

Saying that “In Texas you can't be a university and not have football,” Incarnate Word officials announced that the school will field the first scholarship college football program in San Antonio since the 1970s.

 
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Shooting sends shock waves across colleges

At first, the Virginia Tech shootings seemed like the sort of thing police around the country are called to every day. A domestic dispute in a dorm room, something that could happen on a big college campus without every student feeling touched by it. Certainly not the beginning of the massacre of 32 people — the worst shooting rampage in modern U.S. history.

 
Colleges look for faster ways to get urgent messages to students

The two hours it took for Virginia Tech officials to e-mail students a warning about a gunman on campus has raised concern about how schools can get critical news out faster in a crisis.

 
Keep it clean and take out the trash at Texas Trash-Off
If you're out driving on Saturday, April 14, and notice an abnormally large number of people clad in orange vests and picking up trash, don't fret.
 
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The campaign trail, MySpace kidnapping and much more

 
Have an issue? Make a change

Volunteering can be a rewarding experience, but only if you're willing to take the first step.

 
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Clean air, fake handbags and $550 million

 
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