Senior columnist Maximo Mendoza argues that partisanship doesn’t have to dictate law school admissions chances.
For a coalition of graduate students in the College of Liberal Arts, fighting for a living wage and just working conditions is a “marathon, not a sprint.” A group of graduate students known as ...
Art history alumnus and Xicano illustrator Zeke Peña presented his comic-style narrative series, “The River Remix,” on campus on Feb. 3. The series chronicles the Rio Grande’s transformation from a ...
Senior guard Rori Harmon has trouble sitting still. She’s not the lie-down-on-a-Sunday-afternoon type of person. When Harmon ...
Around 300 students and community members marched from Littlefield Fountain to the Texas Capitol on Saturday to protest ...
Halal hot dog franchise Mad Dogs will relocate from 12th Street to Guadalupe Street by the end of February, the owner said. Mad Dogs originally started in Houston in 2022 and quickly gained popularity ...
Cameras flashed, students danced and music played through loudspeakers at a party celebrating one student and content creator hitting a million followers on Instagram. Natalie Tran, acting sophomore ...
Hundreds gathered on Wednesday in a nationally coordinated protest at the Texas Capitol, marching down Congress Avenue to ...
At the McCullough Theatre on Saturday, the audience erupted in laughter as UT alumna Suzanne Bocanegra read a script to ...
David Garza lived at Taos Co-op on 27th and Guadalupe street during his freshman year at UT. At 18-years-old, he walked down ...
The Moody Center was filled with burnt orange and bright red as Arkansas traveled to play against Texas. Early in the second ...
The College of Natural Sciences opened its newly renovated wellness center on Jan. 22 on the fifth floor of Painter Hall, ...
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