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WEST TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY


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Texas A&M System bans drag shows from its universities

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The move sparked a new First Amendment fight between students and university administrators.

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Appeals court considers whether West Texas A&M drag show was unconstitutionally banned

Read full article: Appeals court considers whether West Texas A&M drag show was unconstitutionally banned

University President Walter Wendler canceled a drag performance last year, claiming such shows “denigrate and demean women.”

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How plans for a West Texas drag show turned into a war over the First Amendment

Read full article: How plans for a West Texas drag show turned into a war over the First Amendment

In the staunchly conservative Panhandle, LGBTQ+ Texans say political and legal battles overlook their humanity.

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U.S. Supreme Court declines to intervene in lawsuit over West Texas A&M drag shows

Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court declines to intervene in lawsuit over West Texas A&M drag shows

The decision means university President Walter Wendler could cancel an on-campus drag show next week. He canceled a previous show last year.

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In the Panhandle, a conservative vision for higher education takes root at West Texas A&M

Read full article: In the Panhandle, a conservative vision for higher education takes root at West Texas A&M

University president Walter Wendler’s plan to promote “Panhandle values” has conservatives cheering. But he’s not without critics.

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West Texas A&M University receives $20 million gift for new institute to promote ‘Texas Panhandle values’

Read full article: West Texas A&M University receives $20 million gift for new institute to promote ‘Texas Panhandle values’

University leaders say the new Hill Institute will promote values like family life, the free and open exercise of faith, and rugged individualism.

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Federal judge sides with West Texas A&M University president who canceled campus drag show

Read full article: Federal judge sides with West Texas A&M University president who canceled campus drag show

U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk ruled that the student fundraiser featuring drag performers was not protected, raising the stakes for a battle over First Amendment rights and drag shows.

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West Texas A&M will no longer require students to pay for textbooks starting next fall

Read full article: West Texas A&M will no longer require students to pay for textbooks starting next fall

The move is an effort to provide relief for college students struggling with the skyrocketing costs of higher education. But professors expressed concerns about the impact the decision might have on their ability to prepare for classes.

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West Texas A&M faculty condemn university President Walter Wendler after drag show cancellation

Read full article: West Texas A&M faculty condemn university President Walter Wendler after drag show cancellation

The vote of no-confidence came over Wendler’s handling of the drag show. Faculty said he’s also exhibited poor leadership with other issues.

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West Texas A&M University President Walter Wendler faces no-confidence vote from faculty after canceling drag show

Read full article: West Texas A&M University President Walter Wendler faces no-confidence vote from faculty after canceling drag show

Faculty say the decision to take a vote on whether to condemn Wendler was the final straw in a host of issues with him.

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West Texas A&M University students file free speech lawsuit after president cancels campus drag show

Read full article: West Texas A&M University students file free speech lawsuit after president cancels campus drag show

The lawsuit comes after protests each day this week, calling for university president Walter Wendler to reinstate the drag show and step down.

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West Texas A&M University president cancels student drag show, saying it degrades women

Read full article: West Texas A&M University president cancels student drag show, saying it degrades women

Students and First Amendment lawyers say President Walter Wendler’s portrayal of drag shows is off base and the cancellation violates free-speech rights.

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The pandemic showed some Texas universities that they didn’t need the SAT. They might never go back.

Read full article: The pandemic showed some Texas universities that they didn’t need the SAT. They might never go back.

Many Texas public universities have committed to accepting students who do not submit SAT or ACT standardized test scores, signaling that test-optional policies could be here to stay.

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STATE HOOPS: West Texas Winds howl as the Canyon mystique continues

Read full article: STATE HOOPS: West Texas Winds howl as the Canyon mystique continues

Aledo and Katy football, Jack Yates basketball, The Woodlands cross country and then there is Canyon girls' basketball. Hardin-Jefferson and superstar Ashlon Jackson (27 points) took the Canyon Lady Eagles to the brink of the Class 4A state title game but… Canyon did Canyon things. 13,303) is a sleepy suburb of Amarillo – home of West Texas A&M University and the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum. Ok, worm hole entered with Canyon girls' basketball lore, but you have to know the background, right? The West Texas winds always seem to blow their way… it's not luck, it's more legend.

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Fleeing the state's strict restrictions on sports, New Mexico basketball teams seek refuge in two of Texas' worst hot spots

Read full article: Fleeing the state's strict restrictions on sports, New Mexico basketball teams seek refuge in two of Texas' worst hot spots

Facing restrictive policies prohibiting team sports, the University of New Mexico’s basketball teams have fled their home state, seeking refuge in Lubbock and Amarillo — two of the hardest hit coronavirus hot spots in Texas. The men’s team will reside in Lubbock temporarily, though UNM is still finalizing where the team will practice and play games. At West Texas A&M University, where the UNM women’s team will play, an official said the school is “pleased to host” the Lobos. According to Santa Fe New Mexican, Eddie Nuñez, UNM’s athletic director, chose West Texas because it was close to Albuquerque after considering a number of locations. Disclosure: Texas A&M University, University of Houston and West Texas A&M University have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.

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