More cuts to come at CBC
by Bill Clough
04:00 PM, Wednesday, May 22
BEEVILLE – The faculty at Coastal Bend College can expect more cutbacks. CBC President Dr. Beatriz Espinoza issued the warning before her leadership team Monday, ironically meeting in the same room the board of trustees met in executive session Ap...

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