by Hannah Clark in Features
Riding up in his starched long-sleeve shirt, Wranglers and worn-out boots, he is the epitome of all that is cowboy. A large circle of people have gathered around as he starts twirling his rope. The circle gets wider and all eyes are glued on the cowboy. His rope spins out farther and farther around him as he tells the crowd a story.
by Sarah Barron in Features
Greek life, leadership and Duck Camp are all priorities for the man who works behind the desk plate that reads: Director of Student Leadership Programs. The university recently hired Johnny Robinson, a Tarleton alumnus, to take Tarleton into a positive new direction concerning those three areas.
by Ashley Fuquay in Features
Many students in their early years on campus have tried to walk on the grass and have been berated before hardly setting foot off the sidewalk. The big mystery is why. Why do we guard the grass with such dedication and when did this get started?
Looking through "Golden Days of the Purple and White" by Dr.