The Allen Event Center will soon be the site of one of the top rodeos in Texas as “The Tom Thumb Texas Stampede” is set for November 8-10.
Texas Stampede is once again partnering with the Professional...
Dressed in various shades of pink, men, women, children, brothers, sisters, grandparents, friends, uncles and aunts came together on Saturday, October 20th. The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure foundation...
For some students, 2012 will be the year that they will finally get to have their voice heard in the country’s presidential elections.
“I’m following the election pretty closely this year, because...
Senior Julia Belk’s talent on the unicycle has taken her numerous places; from the local to the international, in which she placed first. But Belk’s most recent accomplishment has taken her somewhere...
Although the 2012 Election is looming nearer and nearer, many students find themselves asking “Why should I care?” The Red Ledger will be profiling a hot-button issue featured this election season...
Sitting in uncomfortable plastic chairs for hours on end is not what most teenagers want to be doing, but the Texas Department of Public Safety has become notorious for long waits and bad service.
However,...
Despite the variety of extracurricular activities on campus, one in particular seems to be slightly overlooked. The American Sign Language classes learn from a large spectrum of material covering everything...
Big Tex has served as an icon for the Texas State Fair for the last 60 years, since it’s beginnings in 1952. That is, until this morning, when Big Tex went up in flames and was completely destroyed in...
This Tuesday, the Varsity Mixed choir competed in and won the Red River Sing Sing-Off at Southeastern University in Durant, Oklahoma.
There was generally positive feedback from those who participated...