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The UT System Board of Regents pledged a “transformative” $100 million investment to the School of Civic Leadership, Board ...
When I applied to the Daily Texan in the Fall of 2024, as a pre-med public health sophomore, I was extremely surprised to ...
The UT System Board of Regents chairman announced Friday that former state Rep. John Zerwas, the System’s current executive vice chancellor for health affairs, will become acting chancellor effective ...
While not officially a part of campus, the stretch of Guadalupe Street from 21st to 28th, known affectionately as The Drag, has been an integral backdrop to the University of Texas experience for ...
Beginning April 2024, colleges across the United States were met with police and state response to student protests against the ongoing war in Gaza. In total, over 3,100 students, faculty and others ...
The Austin City Council is set to vote on a proposed zoning amendment this May that would allow West Campus developments to rise higher than the UT Tower and potentially elicit more affordable housing ...
Suzanne Collins will go down as one of the best writers of the 21st century. She single-handedly reignited the young adult dystopian subgenre with the massively successful 2008 novel “The Hunger Games ...
As head coach Bob Bowman wrapped up his first year at Texas, the season was filled with record-breaking meets and a couple of NCAA firsts. The team ended the season in the top spot in the nation, ...
It’s difficult to look back on an academic year when every step toward progress has been met with resistance, suppression or silence. From administrative overreach to legislative threats to academic ...
John Green, author of “The Fault in Our Stars” and “Looking for Alaska,” launched a new non-fiction book entitled “Everything is Tuberculosis,” which tells the history of the world’s most infectious ...
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