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The Texas State Board of Education last week approved an American Indian/Native Studies course, which will allow high school students to take the elective social studies course for state credit.
This week, the Pac-12 Board of Directors voted unanimously to admit Texas State University to the league as the eighth football-playing member of the league. Te ...
The Texas State Board of Education on Friday renewed an elective course that teaches high school students about the history and cultures of Indigenous peoples, overcoming criticism from some ...
During a Monday morning board meeting, the Texas State Board of Regents approved the school’s $5 million buyout to leave the Sun Belt Conference for the Pac-12 beginning with the 2026-27 ...
The Texas State Board of Education on Friday renewed an elective course that teaches high school students about the history and cultures of Indigenous peoples, overcoming criticism from some ...
According to the Austin Sports Journal, the Pac-12 Conference formally extended a membership invitation to Texas State to begin competition in Fall 2026.
The Pac-12 has extended an invitation to Texas State to join the conference as an all-sports member beginning in the summer of 2026, an industry source confirmed late Thursday night.
The Supreme Court today upheld a Texas law that requires age verification on porn sites, finding that the state's age-gating law doesn't violate the First Amendment. The 6–3 decision delivered ...
In a major First Amendment decision, the Supreme Court on Friday upheld a ruling by a federal appeals court that allowed Texas to enforce a state law requiring pornography sites to verify the age of ...
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that a Texas law that mandated websites with "sexual material harmful to minors" have age verification is constitutional.
The Texas State Board of Education on Friday voted to reapprove an elective American/Indian Native Studies course. Julius Shieh/The Texas Tribune ...
Further, Christopher Burnett — a 20-year state worker — notes the governor’s office was aware of the strife between staff at the Texas Funeral Service Commission and board chair Kristin Tips.