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D.C. Exes Celebrate Students, Tour the National Archives

Texas Exes chapter events aren’t all gamewatches and happy hours. How about behind-the-scenes access to our national archives? That’s what the Texas...

 
 

Dallas Young Alumni Gather Despite “Tornado Tuesday”

A dozen twisters flattened 650 homes in the Dallas-Fort Worth area yesterday. Hundred-mile-plus gusts of wind decimated tree branches and street signs. More than...

 
 

From Coast to Coast, Chapters Celebrate Texas Independence

Since 1900, Texas Exes far and wide have gathered on March 2 to break bread and pay tribute to the Lone Star State and the University. This year was no different,...

 
 

Corpus Christi Chapter Plays Pool for a Cause [Watch]

Playing pool, kicking back with a beer, and … volunteering? It may be an unlikely pairing, but for the Texas Exes Corpus Christi Chapter, it made sense. As...

 
 

Alumni Close Month of Service with Pizzazz

The inaugural monthlong service initiative that was Texas Exes Care About the Project has officially closed, and the tallies are in. During February, an impressive...

 
 

Longhorn Village Chapter Donates Clothes

The Texas Exes Longhorn Village Chapter donated more than 200 bags of old clothes to the Salvation Army this weekend. Even John Henderson, BS ’36, who at...

 
 

Texas Exes Networks Are Service Superstars

As February draws to a close, 409 (and counting) alumni and friends of UT have volunteered in their communities around the country and in London for Texas Exes...

 
 

New York Chapter Aids Needy Families

It’s often said that volunteers gain as much from their service as they give. In the case of the Texas Exes New York Chapter, some young alumni got a head...

 
 

Chicago Chapter Donates Food for the Hungry

The Texas Exes Chicago Chapter donated 204 canned and other non-perishable food items to their local food bank last weekend. About 30 alumni and friends cleaned...

 
 

Johnson County Chapter Plants Orange and White Flowers

Planting a flowerbed can be almost like excavating an archeological site, as the Texas Exes Johnson County Chapter discovered Saturday. “We dug up everything...

 
 
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