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Rocky Mountain Exes Host Vince Young at Freshman Send-Off Picnic

Celebrating this year’s scholarship recipients and raising money for next year, alumni met in Denver for barbecue, bonding, and a chance to meet one very special...

 
 

Red, White, and Burnt Orange: A Longhorn Fourth of July

The Texas Exes Guadalupe County Chapter really knows how to celebrate Independence Day. For Seguin’s Fourth of July Parade, the chapter took its celebration...

 
 

Calhoun County Longhorns Award $4,000 in Scholarships

The Texas Exes Calhoun County Chapter recently presented two $2,000 scholarships to Calhoun County High School graduating seniors Thomas J. Baugh and James Hsu....

 
 

Brazos Valley Chapter Celebrates Summer—with Football Greats

They may live in Aggieland, but the Texas Exes Brazos Valley Chapter wears burnt-orange all the more proudly for it. Joan Moore, BS ’74, Life Member, shared this...

 
 

LGBT Longhorns Celebrate at Houston Pride

Longhorns are always quick to show their pride, and last weekend’s Houston Pride Celebration was no exception. The Texas Exes LGBT Network participated in...

 
 

Breaking the Silence

After two local alumni committed suicide, the Dallas Chapter came together to start a conversation about mental health. In fall 2012, the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter’s...

 
 

San Angelo Exes Host President Powers at Scholarship Fundraiser

When the San Angelo Chapter found out Mack Brown—the speaker at their annual scholarship fundraiser for the past 14 years—wasn’t going to be able to make...

 
 

San Francisco Alumni Set Sail for Scholarships

About 46 UT alumni set sail at the Texas Exes San Francisco Chapter’s second-annual boat party last weekend to raise money for UT scholarships—and soak...

 
 

Longhorns, Sooners Unite to Help The People of Moore

On May 3, 1999, Houston native Chad Magee was standing on the University of Oklahoma campus in Norman. Stretching from east to west across the horizon was what,...

 
 

D.C. Longhorns Pitch in for ‘Hands on D.C.’

On May 18, the Texas Exes Washington, D.C. Chapter helped spruce up Jefferson Middle School as part of Hands on D.C., a nonprofit that works to improve school conditions....

 
 
 
 
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