9/17/15

Tara Pohlmeyer

Texas State University students are still talking about the visit from filmmaker Robert Rodriguez as part of this year's Common Experience. Rodriguez is best known for his work on movies such as Machete, From Dusk Till Dawn and Spy Kids. Here with the story is Bobcat Update's Tara Pohlmeyer.

Rodriguez was on campus for the L-B-J Distinguished Lecture series. Students, faculty, and even the mayor of San Marcos had something to ask the award-winning director.
SB (Mayor)
Rodriguez shared his experiences and offered advice in appearances at Evans Auditorium and the Wittliff Galleries. Seating was limited at the Wittliff discussion, but it offered plenty of opportunities for questions and answers with the film director.
SB (Student who snuck in)
Many students left the event feeling inspired. Rodriguez urged everyone to follow his or her inner voice. He said that voice or passion is useful in selling ideas.
SB (Rodriguez)
A display of Rodriguez's work can be seen at the Wittliff Galleries on the seventh floor of Alkek Library. For Bobcat Update, I'm Tara Pohlmeyer.

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