The Stephen F. Austin basketball team is headed to Ireland! Wanna go? If you do, there's one big reason why you won't want to refer to the team as the "Jacks" while you're there. You could end up in the toilet.
Thursday evening, The Barefoot Movement is bringing great bluegrass to the W.M. Turner Auditorium as part of the SFA College of Fine Arts' University Series.
Parking will be at a premium as up to 30,000 fans are expected to go to the Lufkin game at SFA this Saturday. Here are some tips that could prove useful.
Two buildings had to be demolished to make room for a brand new, state-of-the-art building that will be ready at the Stephen F. Austin campus in Nacogdoches in the fall of 2018. One area of study is exploding in popularity, and that's why many students are excited that it's coming.
The Whataburger in Nacogdoches is inviting all the SFA students to take a break from their studying for finals tonight to enjoy some food, music, and giveaways.
Even though the books are long done, the one thing that still remains is Quidditch. Even here in Nacogdches, Bring your kids to play this "Muggle" game they have now named "Kidditch"
So, where are the haunted locations in Deep East Texas? I've heard 2nd and 3rd hand ghost stories about places and buildings on the SFA campus. The above picture supposedly shows an area in Diboll that has a history of haunting.
Halloween is not far off, and October will be a great time to discover some new "haunts."
One haunted spot not far from Lufkin is in a section of a former nursing home. Another haunted space is on the SFA campus. And apparently, a ghost named Chester hangs out at one building in Nacogdoches.
If you're going into college this fall as a computer science major, good for you. That will lead to a job quickly after you graduate, and there are several other hot majors right now that will let you reap benefits later. Here they are.
Former SFA Basketball head coach Brad Underwood along with Oklahoma State University are mourning the loss of Tyrek Coger, a 6' 9" power forward who had recently transferred to Stillwater to play for the Cowboys.
The men and women of law enforcement deserve our respect. They should be honored and loved for their unenviable task of providing safe communities for us to live in. I wish anyone that doesn't feel that way would just move to a different country.