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Now that April is well upon us, with flowers blossoming and holidays approaching, Ewha’s campus is getting transformed by the spring season and gaining extra visitors, especially families. Locals frequently take pictures in front of the cathedral and garden-like areas near the campus complex.

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On Monday, April 8, I had the privilege of sitting down with Jacent Nyamahunge, whose story of resilience, determination and achievement offers profound inspiration. Born on Dec. 2, 1998, in the village of Kaigo, Uganda, Jacent's journey from a modest upbringing to international athletic acc…

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In the tapestry of annual celebrations, Easter stands out for its interweaving of ancient traditions, religious solemnity and vibrant springtime festivity. Tracing its lineage back to pre-Christian spring rites and the cornerstone event of Christianity — the resurrection of Jesus Christ — Ea…

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Serena, a staff writer at the Ram Page, is currently abroad in Seoul, South Korea as part of the student exchange program to experience a new lifestyle. This is part of a biweekly journal of her experiences while overseas. Enjoy!

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Serena, a staff writer at the Ram Page, is currently abroad in Seoul, South Korea as part of the student exchange program to experience a new lifestyle. This is part of a biweekly journal of her experiences while overseas. Enjoy!

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As Feb. 14 unfurls its wings each year, the world becomes a canvas painted with hues of red and pink, echoing the heartbeat of countless souls entwined in the spirit of love. Cards sealed with affectionate promises, chocolates that melt barriers and bouquets that whisper sweet nothings becom…

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It’s that time of year again, folks. Welcome to 2023’s edition of “Thankful Ram Page!” If you’re new to this yearly column, this is where everyone in our journalistic family, from writers and photographers to editors and faculty advisers, talks about what they’re thankful for.

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On Saturday, Oct. 14, the Department of Physics and Geosciences at Angelo State University welcomed the San Angelo community and beyond to view the annular solar eclipse of 2023 in the parking lot of the Vincent Building. 

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The Law Enforcement Club is recruiting and preparing students for work in law enforcement via hands-on training and skills development. The club is a student-run professional organization that centers its activities on the ASU campus.

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The 2023 Henry Edwards Resident Artist in Painting, Lillian Warren, presents “Liminal Landscapes: Place and Non-Place” featuring suburban and urban landscapes. She focuses on commonplace scenes to show people, as she put it, “their daily life is worthy of art.”

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The snow around your car’s parking space crunched under your feet as you took care not to fall over. Where snow was absent, there was still slippery black ice, too dull and weathered from other people’s feet to reflect the sky. The salty sidewalk provided a refuge from the cold obstacles of …

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April showers bring May flowers, as the saying goes. But the beginning of May brings with it the start of Mental Health Awareness Month, a time in which people around the world come together to support and draw attention to the mental health of others. With dead week already coming to a clos…

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The notion that clothing can determine consent is a harmful and dangerous myth that has been perpetuated for far too long. While it may seem like a simple idea, the implications of this myth are far-reaching and damaging. Not only does it suggest that someone's clothing choices can justify u…

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I have recently been reminded of the beauty of free speech and the ability to have my own opinion. I wanted to use my space and sphere of influence to share my thoughts on a harder topic, but one I truly feel is necessary to speak up about.

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Sororities are so cliché, just like the one shown in “Legally Blonde,” right? I thought so too, and even joked about it my entire freshman year of college. However, randomly deciding to go through informal recruitment on a Tuesday afternoon in the University Center led to me attending not on…

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Angelo State University is a college that is full of community, but it can be scary for incoming freshmen or transfer students to start their new chapter of life at ASU. Ram Round-Up is an event held by ASU’s Office of Student Transitions, and its purpose is to help ease the transition for i…

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Angelo State University will host the Back to School Bash on Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Junell Center. The main event of the Back to School Bash is the men’s basketball game versus Eastern New Mexico University. The women’s team will also play at 5:30 p.m., and students are being encouraged…

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One of the most widely-held traditions during New Year’s celebrations is making New Year’s resolutions. People worldwide take the time to look back on the year that’s soon to end and reflect on their experiences before setting some kind of self-improvement goal to obtain in the new year. You…

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Every family has their traditions when it comes to the holidays, especially Christmas. Whether you are trying to find some new traditions or are just interested in reading about some, here are my family's traditions. 

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Angelo State University’s Department of Communication and Mass Media hosted an informative discussion panel on the role of the media titled “The Media’s Role During Crises: A Spotlight on the Uvalde School Shooting” on Tuesday, Nov. 29, in the Plaza Verde Clubhouse. Panelists discussed the e…

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Angelo State University political science students won individual and team awards at the 26th annual Eugene Scassa Mock Organization of American States. From Nov. 3 to 5, 27 groups of students competed at Baylor University.

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I am a member of the women's soccer team at Angelo State University, and being a student athlete is hard but has its rewards. During the fall semester, we practice six times a week for approximately two hours or less every practice alongside weightlifting sessions twice a week.

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The third annual Stress-Less Fair was held in the CJ Davidson University Center on Tuesday, Nov. 15, and featured many different vendors and activities for guests to participate in.

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The Myths in Mental Health conference was hosted in the CJ Davidson Conference Center on Wednesday, Nov. 9, and featured Angelo State University psychology professors Drew Curtis and Leslie Kelley alongside health science professions professor Dinah Cummings and Counseling Services Director …

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ASU hosted Haunted Homecoming 2022 from Oct. 16 to Oct. 22, featuring many events such as parades, organizational and student competitions, a Ram Jam and a winning football game.

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The Department of English and Modern Languages and the Russian Club hosted this year’s fall Russian Enrichment Program in Academic Building Room 135 on Tuesday, Oct. 11, featuring guest speaker and historian Volodymyr Kulikov.

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While being a university student is one of the most eventful times of one’s life, it can also be one of, if not the, most stressful. Students juggle many important tasks daily while also working to keep themselves fed and well-rested. The constant “go, go, go” can be demanding to the point o…

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Homecoming is defined by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary as “the annual  return of a group of people usually on a special occasion to a place formerly frequented or regarded as home.”  

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“Guys, wait!” I said. My friends paused in their tracks. “I think … Alpha Phi wants to send me to Disney?”

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Three catalytic converters have been stolen from vehicles across the campus of Angelo State University in the past year to harvest precious metals worth hundreds of dollars.

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While we are not entirely sure who was the first to place a piece of gum on our dear mesquite tree, we are sure that our decades-long tradition started with a man who wanted to propose.

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Renovative construction on the first floor of the Angelo State Porter Henderson Library is scheduled to begin Monday, May 9. The construction and views about the changes starting in the library have sparked conversation among students, faculty and alumni.

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Angelo State has spruced up its campus with current and future additions in the traditional spring fashion. With a carved cross finished over Christmas break and the construction of a new bell tower approved, the school is buzzing with new features. 

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Associate professor and new department chair for Angelo State University’s Department of Communication and Mass Media Dr. Leslie Rodriguez shared what brought her to this point in her life and her plans for the department during an interview Feb. 8.

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Angelo State University is no stranger to bad parking. With thousands of students making their way to classes via car every day, a stray tire over the line and the occasional off-center car is bound to happen. While ASU has staff members capable of issuing citations patrolling the parking lo…

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All across the United States, millions of Americans are getting ready to fill shopping baskets and empty wallets in anticipation of Black Friday. However, recent disruptions in worldwide supply chains may put a damper on typical shopping activities.

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The Ram Pantry has been providing for our students for the majority of Angelo State's existence, although it has changed over the years. It started with a single student seeing a need in her community, so she began bringing food donations to those in need and it has grown to become what we k…

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With COVID still on the loose, Angelo State University has once again amended its plans to match the threat. Following a recent rise in positive COVID-19 cases, the college returned to a hybrid format on Aug. 27, four days after the first day of classes.

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Graduate student Gabby Villagrand traveled to Panama City to rejoin Panama’s women’s soccer team for the international Triangular Tournament that begins on July 4 with Panama vs Nicaragua.

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From fun times to freezing fearfulness, the ASU community shares their experiences during the 2021 Texas Winter Storm.