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10/11/2017
LIVE STORY TELLING EVENT!
(for more information, either contact us by Facebook or email [email protected] OR check out our website https://ksruradio.wixsite.com/ksruradio and look under the "NEW" tab)
What: FIRST TIMES: an evening of live storytelling about trying something new, from your first day at school to your first day at work, first crush to first heartbreak, and everything in between.
When: Thursday, November 16, 7pm to 8:30pm
Where: Marshall Auditorium at Sul Ross
Want to tell your story? Contact [email protected] or 432-294-3084 with your story pitch before October 19. Include your name, a short paragraph with your story idea, and a very short bio.
"Building the Wall" opens tonight! Come show your support for the Sul Ross Theatre! Show starts at 8:15pm and there is limited seating, so be sure to get there early!
Hey guys! Our website is up and running, so go check it out!
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Hey guys! With the new school year, we decided it was time for something new. We have a website in the works so keep an eye out for it! We will post a link as soon as it is up and running!
08/25/2017
For those who are traveling back to Sul Ross this weekend, drive careful and please be safe! Can't wait to see you guys on Monday!
UPDATED: H-E-B has activated our Emergency Operations Center in advance of Hurricane Harvey. Harvey is projected to be a Category 3 hurricane upon impact and is expected to make landfall on the Texas Coast Saturday at 6am. We are in the process of preparing our stores and facilities for this storm event.
Please refer to the pinned post of on the H-E-B Emergency Preparedness page to reference the H-E-B Store locations that have closed due to the hurricane.
Mandatory Evacuations are in effect in the following areas: Mathis, Port Lavaca, Port Aransas, Rockport, San Patricio County, Calhoun County, Ingleside, Portland, Matagorda County, Jackson County and Cuero for those located in low lying areas.
Voluntary Evacuations (highly encouraged): Corpus Christi.
The current track of the storm takes the center near Corpus Christi. After landfall, Harvey is expected to decelerate and turn to the east-northeast, setting the stage for heavy rainfall on Friday and into the weekend over portions of Texas from the Hill Country (including San Antonio and Austin), points south to the Coastal Bend (including Corpus Christi), and points north and east into southeast Texas (including Houston and Galveston).
Stay tuned to this page and follow our Twitter feed at for the latest H-E-B updates throughout this situation. Also, stay tuned to your local media for any updates in your area.
08/23/2017
On Thursday, August 24th, the Brewster County Sheriff's Office and the Alpine Police Department, will be conducting active shooter training with Alpine Public School personnel, at all Alpine ISD campuses. There will be a large law enforcement presence at the schools for a portion of the day. Please share this information, as we would like to avoid alarming anyone observing these important training exercises.
Exciting class to look forward to!
Culture, Society, and Protest
English 4303
"Given the contemporary cultural/political zeitgeist, English 4303, Culture, Society and Protest, is a timely examination of how meaning in our world is contested and fashioned. In this class, we will read, view, and listen to a variety of media through which we will attempt to make sense our places in society. Interdisciplinary in spirit and nature, this class will offer students the opportunity to explore pertinent areas relevant to their own interests. We will also explore some of the most contentious topics in America: Unvanishing the Indian, this land is her land, capitalism and its discontents, and little books, big wars, and the word is our are more than trendy phrases. Respectively, they refer to Native Americans, women, poverty, race, and LGBT rights. In examining these and other topics, students will read fiction, reportage, and criticism, and we will also utilize America’s great tradition of popular music. We’ll put Marvin Gaye’s 1971 masterpiece What’s Going On, for example, into dialogue with arguments about inequality and poverty. We’ll wonder why inequality, unfairness, exclusion and so on exist to the extent that they do, and we’ll look for answers in culture, in society, and in politics. We will, of course, read poetry and film too, but we will demand of those genres more than aesthetic pleasure. This is an interactive seminar and student input is encouraged. Given the tenor of the times, you may owe it to yourself to take this course."
Ian Peddie, Ph.D.
Department of Languages and Literature
Sul Ross State University
Alpine, Texas 79832
432.837.8154
08/05/2017
Episode 2 is now up on YouTube!
The New Race Missy Embrey's Graduate Podcast Project. Episode 2.
Episode 2 from Missy Embrey graduate podcast project will be airing today at 12pm central and again at 6pm central!
The New Race, starring Jonathan Fields and written by Miguel Angel Pena will definitely blow your mind!!
Follow the link to listen live: http://172.31.86.182:8001/listen.m3u
Or visit YouTube to watch there.
***YouTube link will be posted closer to airing time!***
08/04/2017
Reddit Missy Embrey's Podcast. Episode 1.
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