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In a Women’s College World Series edition of the Red River Rivalry, No. 6-seeded Texas softball pulled off a historic 4-2 ...
When No. 5 Texas softball went into the final two innings against No. 4 Florida in the first round of the Women’s College ...
UT interim President Jim Davis named William Inboden, a University of Florida professor, as the sole finalist for the ...
In compliance with Senate Bill 17, UT’s Multicultural Engagement Center closed on Jan. 1 after decades of serving students. SB 17 prohibits diversity, equity and inclusion offices at all Texas public ...
Last month, The Daily Texan reported that the UT system now has the country’s second largest endowment at $31 billion. As the second wealthiest university system in the country, it’s easy to wonder ...
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 ...
Screams erupt across AT&T Stadium in Dallas as the lights dim, revealing a giant stopwatch on 110-foot-tall screens. Over the speakers, Lesley Gore’s 1963 anthem “You Don’t Own Me” begins to play, ...
Hundreds of students and faculty are gathered on Main Mall to protest the Israel-Hamas war and call for the University to divest from weapons manufacturing. The protest, organized by Austin’s chapter ...
April marks Arab American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate Arab culture and recognize the achievements and contributions made by Arab Americans. To commemorate this month, The Daily Texan compiled ...
Actors From the London Stage infuse the spirit of Shakespeare into UT classrooms, bringing with them the tragedy and comedy embodied in “Hamlet.” The troupe of five travels only with what they can fit ...