Remembering Robert Wernsman, Journalism Giant

In his News Writing class, Robert Wernsman would give an automatic zero on any assignment with a misspelled source’s name. For students whose papers came back covered in his infamous blue corrections, it is hard to imagine a time when proper spelling was not a priority of the journalism great. “In my beginning journalism class, […]

Credit Card Fraud Can Happen To Even The Most Prepared

Written by Austen Smith  A United Services Automobile Association member of almost 40 years, retired teacher Ann Weber always paid her credit card bills on time. After being with the credit company for decades, it was not until recently she experienced a financial scare. “My first question was why? How did this happen to me?” “My first question […]

The Road To Recovery

Caity Heap, a sophomore at Texas Tech, said she was the starting midfielder of her high school soccer team, McKinney Boyd, her senior year. Heap said she would never forget the day everything turned around for her. “It was cold,” Heap said, “I remember that for sure.” Caity said she had the ball and a girl […]