An old memory no longer

By Henna Khan It was the most devastating scene to drive by, as the AP Art History classes ventured back from their field trip to the Dallas Museum of Art on Wednesday, April 14. I was sitting next to Drew Hasson on the bus ride back to the school as both of us simply stared in disbelief. Unable to grasp how a monument we had grown up with watching “America’s favorite team”, was actually no longer. “I only remember going there for one football game and Kim Dalrymple’s sixteenth birthday party,” Hasson said. While neither of us attended each and every game, we distictively recall the building being there. The site of debris was all…

Texas Stadium imploded, causes some heartache

  Rebecca Neumann Staff Writer Unable to witness the implosion on site, I watched the repeat coverage later yesterday night. I tried to be strong, but it was still pretty traumatizing. Some may say, “Hey, c’mon. It’s just a stadium; just concrete and steel.” But to others, including me, Texas Stadium always meant more than that. It was not just a run-down building, but the place where I first learned to love the football and the Cowboys. Watching the implosion itself was not the toughest part for me. Seeing the ex-players talk about the event and why they were not going to watch it, watching the countdown of the best moments in Texas Stadium, that…