During summer orientations, parents can get a free Texas State t-shirt at Barefoot. All they need to provide is their name and email.
Read MoreTexas State was the first college to have a bobcat as their mascot. Now for over 100 years, Boko the Bobcat has been the spirit of Texas State.
Read MoreLike the name suggests, Cat Camp is similar to a short summer camp. You’ll be split into teams, learn chants, and break out into discussion groups.
Read MoreIt’s hot out there, Bobcats! Here are three things you can do while staying cool this summer.
Read MoreThe San Marcos River is a special place to float because its waters are so clean. In fact, it’s one of the cleanest rivers in the country and always a cool 72 degrees.
Read MoreThe Quad is also home to the Fighting Stallion Statue, a 17-foot sculpture which was gifted to TXST in 1952 by the Huntington family.
Read MoreAt the celebration, ring-wearers will get to christen their rings with water from the San Marcos River and get plenty of photos.
Read MoreWith the student section full of energy and anticipation, there’s never a dull moment when you’re attending a Bobcat game.
Read MoreWe all have old t-shirts in the closet we don’t wear anymore. Most of these shirts end up in a landfill, adding to the thousands of pounds of textile waste. Instead of throwing away that old shirt, upcycle it for free with Wear NEXT!
Read MoreBobcat Bucket List #33 : Take a Class at Silo Gallery & Glass Studio
Read MoreBobcat Bucket List #32 : Run up the Alkek Stairs
Read MoreBobcat Bucket List #31 : Buy Tacos at Exxon
Read MoreBobcat Bucket List #30 : Take Photos at Old Main
Read MoreBobcat Bucket List #29 - Try a Manske Roll at Gils
Read MoreBobcat Bucket List #28 : Buy Incense at Sundance Record Lagoon
Read MoreAttend Sights and Sounds of Christmas
Read MoreTake a Selfie with the LBJ Statue
Read MoreWear your Game Day Gear
Read MoreDrink on the Patio at Zelick’s Icehouse
Read MoreReturn for Homecoming
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