ustxtxb_obs_1984_07_13_50_00001-00000_000.pdf Page 10 by July 13, 1984, 12:00 AM, CDT Dra w ing by Ca r los Low ry TEXAS 13 SERVER A Journal of Free Voices July 13, 1984 $1.00 Who’s High on High Tech? By Nina Butts In This Issue: Report on the Special Session Willie Morris at Ole Miss Gulf Coast Victory You May Also Like Poetry Poem: elegy for the [insert school shooting] children’s f— by Sara Bawany Books ‘Forever Chemicals,’ Religion, and Family Tragedy in Texas PFAS do not break down but rather persist indefinitely. It is possible that Dad drank carcinogenic water for most of his life. by Kathleen Dorothy Blackburn Environment The Epic Texas Panhandle Fire Is Just a Preview Texas officials go to bat for oil and gas while the climate-fueled Smokehouse Creek Fire still rages. by Christopher Collins
Books ‘Forever Chemicals,’ Religion, and Family Tragedy in Texas PFAS do not break down but rather persist indefinitely. It is possible that Dad drank carcinogenic water for most of his life. by Kathleen Dorothy Blackburn
Environment The Epic Texas Panhandle Fire Is Just a Preview Texas officials go to bat for oil and gas while the climate-fueled Smokehouse Creek Fire still rages. by Christopher Collins