One bad Apple: Replacement iPhone might not be genuine Apple product

Harper’s ‘iPhone’ with third-party components has an Apple logo on the back, just like the original. | Photos: Adam Balla This article was originally published in The Examiner on Feb. 1, 2018. By Eleanor SkeltonStaff Writer Imagine your iPhone’s screen begins glitching after only a year. After taking it to your nearby Apple store, theContinueContinue reading “One bad Apple: Replacement iPhone might not be genuine Apple product”

Entergy fuel charges going down 8 percent

This article was originally published in The Examiner on Jan. 4, 2018. By Eleanor SkeltonStaff Writer Entergy Texas announced that their customers will see an 8 percent reduction in the fuel portion of their bills beginning this week. “For the average residential customer using 1,000 kWh a month, the fuel charge will be reduced fromContinueContinue reading “Entergy fuel charges going down 8 percent”

Silsbee High School robotics team going to state

Silsbee High School’s GOLD! robotics team gets ready to head to state VEX competition. | Photo: Silsbee ISD This article was originally published in The Examiner on Dec. 21, 2017. By Eleanor SkeltonStaff Writer The Silsbee High School’s GOLD! robotics team competed in the Pasadena ISD VEX In the Zone tournament at the Lewis CareerContinueContinue reading “Silsbee High School robotics team going to state”

LSCPA breaks ground on industrial tech building

Jerry Vandervort of Spaw Glass, Alan Johnston of Johnston Architects, Rep. Dade Phelan, Lamar State College Port Arthur President Dr. Betty Reynard, LCSPA Dean of Technical Programs Sheila Trahan, and LCSPA Vice-President of Academic Affairs Dr. Gary Stretcher. | Photo: Eleanor Skelton This article was originally published in The Examiner and Beaumont Business Journal onContinueContinue reading “LSCPA breaks ground on industrial tech building”

Colorado Springs ranks 18th best for STEM professionals

This article was originally published in The Scribe, UCCS’s student newspaper, on Feb. 2, 2015. By Eleanor SkeltonNews Editor Students graduating in STEM disciplines often move out of the area, although the Front Range area was once the “little silicon valley” in the 80s. Last December, UCCS attempted to address this issue in a higher education conference, inContinueContinue reading “Colorado Springs ranks 18th best for STEM professionals”