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Freshman killed in one-car accident Tuesday morning

2 other students in stable condition
Tarleton State University freshman Stephen R. Cage, a Management, Marketing and administrative Systems major from Conroe, was killed in an auto accident early Tuesday morning on Washington Street near Lillian Street.

Tarleton student perishes after car wreck

One Tarleton freshman is dead and another is in serious condition after an accident involving two motorcycles and a car took place Sunday night on Washington Street.

Tarleton in transition

Several positions vacant after retirements
For decades the big purple "T"in Tarleton State University symbolically stood for the traditions its students revere. Today, however, the T could as easily stand for transition.

Former Texan rides with Cowboys

QB Bartel practices with Dallas squad
Former Texan rides with Cowboys
Recently, however, Tarleton has been able to break the mold and send a few players to the NFL. James Dearth, Derrick Ross, and now Richard Bartel are among players who have managed to work their way onto an NFL roster.

Summer success for Tarleton ROTC

36 cadets attend leadership course at Ft. Lewis
Summer success for Tarleton ROTC
Summer activities are what many students still have on their minds as they reminisce with their friends. Things like going to the lake, hanging out at the local hot spot and hand-to-hand combat before garrison duty...wait, that's only junior and senior cadets from the Tarleton State University Texan Battalion, who participated in several ROTC and Army camps over the summer.

Tarleton receives record budget increase

The Board of Regents of the Texas A&M System approved a record budget of $112.5 million for the 2007-2008 school year during a meeting held on Aug. 30. This is a 10.3% increase from the budget for the 2006-2007 school year. It is the largest budget in Tarleton State University's 108-year history.

Police department making changes after underreporting

Tarleton State University police records will undergo multiple reviews this year to ensure reporting errors made during the last three years will not be repeated, a top university administrator says.

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