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SRSU, Archives of the Big Bend, Historic Alpine partner for ‘Roadshow’ this Sunday

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In partnership with the Bryan Wildenthal Memorial Library and Archives of the Big Bend at Sul Ross State University, Historic Alpine will host a year of community- focused programming celebrating the Archives’ 50th anniversary beginning Sunday, March 22. The interactive Archives “Roadshow” Community Preview will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Archives, located in the library on SRSU’s Alpine campus. The Archives “Roadshow” invites residents to bring photographs, letters, documents, videos, and family stories connected to Alpine and the Big Bend. With the guidance of archivists and trained volunteers, materials will be digitized, stories recorded, and historical context preserved, while all original items are returned to their owners the same day. For Alpine and the greater Big Bend, the Archives serve as a vital cultural anchor, supporting research, education, preservation, and civic identity in a region where stories are often passed down orally and at risk of being lost. Save the date for a 50th Anniversary Celebration on Friday, July 10, at 6 p.m. Learn more about the Archives at library.sulross. edu/archives50.

Leaders, activists oppose border wall

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Effective February 17, 2026, then Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem published in the Federal Register that, due to the large numbers of illegal aliens coming across in the Big Bend Sector, along with large amounts of narcotics, that she would be waiving 28 different protection laws, including the National Environmental Policy Act, the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Water Act, multiple wildlife conservation acts and historical and archaeological acts, and other federal protections to build a border wall in Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park.
The current and recently updated Smart Wall map from the CPB website. Courtesy photo via screenshot

SRSU Rodeo wins big in San Antonio

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The Sul Ross Rodeo Team hit the road last weekend to compete at the South Texas Collegiate Classic, hosted by the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo, and compete they did. Despite the split in the Southwest Region, with Sul Ross competing in the new Lone Star Region, they are still up against some of the toughest competition in college rodeo.