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A study puts the spotlight on Texas as the leading U.S. state by far for flood-related deaths, with more than 1,000 of them ...
First-round pick VJ Edgecombe is among the four storylines to watch during the Sixers’ summer league
Edgecombe, the Sixers' third overall pick, finished with 28 points, 10 rebounds, and four assists in Saturday's Salt Lake ...
A new opportunity is coming for San Antonio bargain hunters looking to save on apparel, home products and beauty items. Burlington is opening a new location in the city this fall, bringing the ...
On May 8, the UT System Regents approved, without public discussion, a new “UT San Antonio” logo showing a wavy orange-and-off-white shield and the university’s full name below.
On May 8, the UT System Regents approved, without public discussion, a new “UT San Antonio” logo showing a wavy orange-and-off-white shield and the university’s full name below.
A proposed logo to reflect the merger between the University of Texas at San Antonio and UT Health San Antonio has failed to win over at least one alumna.
Rebranded UT San Antonio affirms Rowdy the Roadrunner will remain part of school's identity The UT Board of Regents approved UTSA's rebrand and new logo last week.
The University of Texas at San Antonio is moving closer to merging with UT Health San Antonio and is seeking approval for a new logo.
UTSA proposes a new logo and brand identity as it merges with UT Health San Antonio, becoming a major research institution.
UTSA plans to rebrand as 'UT San Antonio' — and some alumni aren't liking the new logo Some on social media argue the new emblem looks too much like Whataburger's.
On this week’s episode of “bigcitysmalltown,” UTSA President Taylor Eighmy updates podcast host Bob Rivard on how the merger is going and explains why it’s important that the institution be in San ...
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