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    St. Philip's College

    2.5 (24 reviews)
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    Mechanical bull.
    Susan C.

    Another really nice event in its 21st year. Who knew? The St. Philip's campus is so spacious and has more than enough room to accommodate the festival that is Culturefest. The usual festival foods can be found: turkey legs, sausage wraps, corn dogs, corn cups, and several food trucks offering BBQ and fried foods. This is a family event and on a school campus. No alcohol is offered. A nice-sized stage had a rock and roll cover band playing the classic rock hits. Admission is free and food/drink tickets are $0.50 each. Plenty of various game activities: a dunking booth, mechanical bull, climb a rock thing, bouncy thing. Fun to watch the brave folks and their attempts. This festival runs from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm today only.

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    Overall cost is good, Great professors that generally care and want you to be successful. Lots of great healthcare careers as well

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    I've mainly taken all my classes at San Antonio College and I have to say the few professors I've had here are far more engaging!

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