An interview with death row inmate Derrick Lamone Johnson as execution date draws near
by Sarah Barron in Features
While other girls my age were playing with dolls or dress up, I often was dusting caskets or vacuuming the parlor floor of the funeral home where my step dad was a mortician. Death, an awkward, squeamish topic for many, was the subject at dinner table discussions at my home in Vernon, Texas.
T.E.A parties hosted across country to protest irresponsible spending
by Mallory Fontenot in Features
"Tea'd off" taxpayers gathered in Stephenville and other cities around the nation last week to protest wasteful spending and excessive government growth that they believe has already occurred during the Obama Presidency.
Like the nation's forefathers who dumped tea into the Boston Harbor to protest taxation without representation, these modern day protestors believe history has repeated itself.
by Julie Vrazel in Features
Despite the rain, the TSU Spectacular was held last weekend, April 18-19, at the Equine Barn at the college farm. The two-day, Texas Club Calf Association (TCCA) event was hosted by Tarleton students on the Meats and Livestock Judging teams. About 100 students in the beef cattle production, animal science and livestock evaluation classes also helped out with the event.
by Randi Powell in Features
The Motor Performance Lab is known well by fitness and physical education majors but to those that have different majors, this lab is another thing that they may have just recently heard about.
"The Motor Performance Lab is a human performance lab where our students get to work with real people," Dr.