Next time a @VIA_Transit bus passes, you may see @RooseveltDLA 5th grader Angie Montoya’s artwork. As a 2024 @TXCavaliers Art Contest Finalist, Angie’s “Viva America: Great American Landmarks” original art will travel throughout San Antonio.
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4 @ectatsta members will win an @HEB Giftcard. 1 winner will win a $50 giftcard! Will you be one of them?
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Winners will be announced at May 8th social.
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WOW 🚨 If You Use Clorox Wipes, Listen To This
In very small print Clorox Wipes say “Not for use on food surfaces”
“I wanted to see it myself. It is literally, the tiniest, I had to read it, like, 3 times to find it. But it's on here. It says not for use on food surfaces”
Why do they always show commercials of them being used to wipe countertops and wiping up kids messes when/ while they’re eating, etc?
“So if you're like me and you used to use these on your kitchen countertops or high chairs or your kitchen table, you're not supposed to do that on food services.”
The UTSA community is deeply saddened by the passing of Carlos Alvarez. Our university is profoundly grateful for his lifelong advocacy of higher education and his support of UTSA students.
His generosity is reflected in the many programs, endowments, fellowships and scholarships he and Malú established. We were honored to name the Carlos Alvarez College of Business in recognition of his impact.
As an institution, we wouldn’t be where we are today without Carlos’ passion for helping our students invest in their dreams, just as he did for himself and his family.
The UTSA community is deeply saddened by the passing of Carlos Alvarez. Our university is profoundly grateful for his lifelong advocacy of higher education and his support of UTSA students.
His generosity is reflected in the many programs, endowments, fellowships and scholarships he and Malú established. We were honored to name the Carlos Alvarez College of Business in recognition of his impact.
As an institution, we wouldn’t be where we are today without Carlos’ passion for helping our students invest in their dreams, just as he did for himself and his family.