The Lone Star

Lone Star Covers
 

The Lone Star, Journal of the Texas School for the Deaf.

The Lone Star was created in 1893 under the administration of William Addison Kendall. In the beginning, it was called "The Lone Star Weekly" and became the official publication of the Texas School for the Deaf.
 
Today, the Lone Star publishes at least twice a year covering events related to the TSD community, you can download the electronic copy below.
 
If you have a story that it's important to the community, please contact us:
 
Editor: Editorial Committee 
Copy Editor: Keena Miller
Art Director: Gabriel Cardenas

Click on the following link to download the latest issue:
 
Cover of the 'Lone Star' journal for the Texas School for the Deaf, Fall-Winter 2024-2025 edition. The image features a smiling young woman and young man, both dressed in homecoming attire, standing arm-in-arm on a football field. The young woman wears a tiara, a blue and white dress, and a sash that reads 'Homecoming Royalty,' while holding a bouquet of yellow roses. The young man wears a blue football jersey with 'Rangers' written across the chest, a blue and white homecoming sash, and a white cap with blue trim, also holding a bouquet of yellow roses. The background shows a school building and a few blurred people. The title 'Homecoming' is prominently displayed at the bottom with a star logo.