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Paris Longhorns Honor Victims of Terror Attacks

Following the terrorist attacks in Paris last month, members of the Texas Exes France Chapter paid their respects by visiting impromptu memorials outside the...

 
 

What the Paris Attack Can Teach Us about Freedom of Expression

John W. Traphagan is a professor of religious studies at UT-Austin. The recent events in Paris have been rightly interpreted not simply as an act of terrorism,...

 
 

A Longhorn Family in Paris

Ronnie Clayton, BS ’85, Life Member, took his daughters Mackenzie, Cara, and Brenna to Paris this summer. While there, they strolled through the picturesque Luxembourg...

 
 

Longhorn Finds Another “I Love You” Wall

C.J. Ransom, BS ’62, MA ’65, PhD ’67, Life Member ran into another Longhorn in the Square Rictus in Paris. The square features a mural full of...

 
 

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Excuse My French

An American professor studies abroad. In early May 2013 I was sharing some wine in the Paris apartment of a young couple, an American man and a French woman, and...

 
 

Longhorn Pride in Paris

This group of practicing pharmacists from the El Paso area put their horns up while on a trip to Paris. From left: John Paul Andrade, PharmD ’09, Life Member;...

 
 

A Longhorn in Paris

Molly Beth Malcolm, EdD ’13, Life Member, traveled to Paris with her husband to celebrate her graduation from UT. “It was cold, so I ended up wearing my...

 
 

A Texas Duo in Paris

Preston Gregg, BJ ’92, and Jodi Cross Gregg, BJ ’93, Life Members, brought a little Texas to France this summer when they traveled to Paris. “Paris...

 
 

Three Longhorns in Paris

Carol Pagel, BS ’85, Life Member, left, shared this photo from a recent trip to Paris, France, with her brother Lee Pagel, BBA ’85, right, and his family. In...

 
 

Paris Chapter Golf Tournament Keeps A&M Rivalry Alive

Many Texas Exes chapters have traditionally held joint events with nearby A&M alumni groups. Orange-and-maroon events aren’t just an opportunity for some...

 
 
 
 
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