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Texas Lutheran University, with about 1,400 students, is located in Seguin and affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. [64] It has a diverse student body, with 27% Hispanic, 10% African-American, and only 20% describing themselves as Lutheran. [ 65 ]
In 2016 Seguin ISD attempted to buy the radio station KWED, owned by Guadalupe Media.The radio station acts as the publisher for the Seguin Daily News.The board of trustees approved a deal in which the district would have paid Guadalupe Media $400,000, [2] to lease the station, with an option to buy it after the payment period of five years ($75,000 per year). [3]
Entrance sign to Texas Lutheran University. The campus lies just off Interstate 10 on State Highway 46, between US Highway 90 and Alt US 90. The address is 1000 West Court St., which is also Alt. U.S. 90, and Seguin's main east-west street.
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The event was held in the Seguin-Guadalupe County Coliseum and included a tour of the campus, signing of college songs, recognition of attendees, and speeches covering the history, goals, and status of the college. [9] The oldest former student in attendance was Mozella Allen, 91, who graduated from Guadalupe College sometime around 1900. [10]
It is a prime example of the limecrete structures of Seguin. The house is constructed entirely of unreinforced cast-in-place concrete and it is one of the oldest and largest structures in the state using this building method. [4] This process was developed and patented by doctor and chemist John Park, who had moved to Seguin in 1846. But he ...
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Gesick, E. John (1995), Under the Live Oak Tree: A History of Seguin, Seguin, TX: Tommy Brown Printing Hardin, Stephen L. (1994), Texian Iliad – A Military History of the Texas Revolution , Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, ISBN 0-292-73086-1 , OCLC 29704011