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  • Rally Cats

    Rally Cats is a student leadership organization in the Department of Housing and Residential Life that focuses on upholding, creating, and teaching the pride and traditions of Texas State University as the driving-force of residential student engagement. Rally Cats are committed to supporting Texas State Athletics and large-scale University events.   Rally Cats strives to be recognized across campus as the ultimate embodiment of Bobcat Spirit, setting the standard for pride and unity at Texas State University.

  • ENG.1310.053

    Expository writing as a means of exploring and shaping ideas. Emphasis on critical reading and the improvement of essays through revision.

  • ENG.1310.052

    Expository writing as a means of exploring and shaping ideas. Emphasis on critical reading and the improvement of essays through revision

  • ENG.1310.113

    English 1310 is a foundational and fundamental course that focuses on the development of the literacy and critical thinking skills that are crucial to success in one's academic, professional, and civic life. In English 1310, you will study the principles of effective composition, with an emphasis on the improvement of your own texts through revision, the critical reading of substantive nonfiction texts, and a foundational understanding of rhetoric. After completing English 1310, you should be able to draft, revise, and edit rhetorically effective texts in which you demonstrate the ability to formulate a thesis (central idea) in an orderly way; form clear and effective paragraphs and sentences; use an appropriate vocabulary; and apply the grammatical conventions of written English.

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