Coming from a family of migrant workers, there's nothing strange about pulling double or even triple-duty for general studies major Víctor Álvarez, who serves as a role model to his classmates and as an example for his two children.
"I suppose it's the level of maturity," said Álvarez. "I enjoy helping the younger students and by helping them, I'm also helping myself."
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The XIV Congreso Binacional Letras en el Estuario was held on Nov. 20, 2015 at Texas Southmost College.
A variety of writers and poets gathered at Texas Southmost College’s Science, Engineering, and Technology Building on Nov. 20, 2015 for the XIV Congreso Binacional Letras en el Estuario.
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Radiologic Technology Program Director Manuel Gavito has had his share of success over the past 40 years while teaching at Texas Southmost College, but nothing has been more gratifying to him than to see about 600 of his students graduate with an associate degree and go on to successful and prosperous careers in the healthcare industry.
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Working 12-hour shifts, seven days a week, being far from home for days and weeks at a time while working for a national sporting goods company eventually took a toll on Joseph Laulom and his family. He lost touch with his parents and when he finally had a chance to come up for air, he realized that his father's health was failing and his sisters were already in high school, and dating.
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Faculty, staff and students honored the men and women who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces during Texas Southmost College’s third annual Veterans Day Ceremony at the Gorgas Hall Flagpole area.
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