Out & About: DHS Centennial Champagne Reception
Visitors to Fair Park on Jan. 19 didn’t need too much bubbly to see heroes of Texas’ independence roaming the renovated Hall of State.
Read moreVisitors to Fair Park on Jan. 19 didn’t need too much bubbly to see heroes of Texas’ independence roaming the renovated Hall of State.
Read moreYoung students from the McLane School of Irish Dance in Richardson came to the senior living community and put on a St. Patrick’s Day performance capable of making those who missed it green with envy.
Read moreAn SMU graduate student has developed a miniature pH sensor that can tell when food has spoiled in real-time. At only 2 millimeters long and 10 millimeters wide, the flexible pH sensor could fit into existing food packaging, such as plastic wrapping.
Read moreThe award-winning Highland Belles drill and dance team has added 22 new team members to the 2023-2024 roster of 78, plus any additional managers yet to be named by the directors.
Read moreKidneyTexas Inc. celebrated patrons and distributed checks to beneficiaries at a soirée hosted by celebrity chef Kent Rathbun in his fabulous Bluffview home.
Read moreMarty Wynne has a few opinions about parades.
Read moreSometimes a party is just a party: not a fundraiser, not a gala, just a fun time to dress up and make memories with friends.
Read moreValerie Boyd, a member of the Preston Hollow Women’s Club for nearly a decade, considers the meetings held monthly from October through May her favorite part.
Read moreUnlike SMU paleontologist Louis L. Jacobs, I’ve never visited New Orleans on Fat Tuesday to see one of the exquisite suits of Chief Shaka Zulu, an internationally recognized master of Black Masking suit design.
Read moreSMU in December awarded 950 degrees to approximately 733 students from the university’s undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.
Read moreIf you want to peruse stories with a royal connection from the People Newspapers’ archives, you might start with these.
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