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A Longhorn Makes It Possible for Victims to Have Therapy Dogs in Texas Courtrooms
By Amanda O'Donnell
Sharon Davis, BS ’64, wants to make one thing extremely clear: She won’t take the credit. Instead, she insists that the Texas Legislature’s recent bill...
Longhorns on Gorge’s Edge
By Alan Cundy
Alexia Lopez, BS ’15, along with her son Luke, visited Multnomah Falls in Oregon, off the historic Columbia River highway, as part of summer family vacation....
Texas Alumnae Still Pretty Fabulous While Whitewater Rafting
By Alan Cundy
Continuing their 30-year reunion and SPF 50+ tour (still pretty fabulous at 50+) into Frisco, Colorado, this group of Longhorns escaped the summer heat with...
Hook ’em at Uhuru Peak
By Alan Cundy
After a six-day trek to the highest point on the African continent, Daniel Nicholson, BS ’07, Life Member, threw his horns up at the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro...
Longhorns Graze in Front of Taipei’s National Palace Museum
By Alan Cundy
Jim, BBA ’67, and Sylvia Whitworth, BA ’74, Life Members, stopped to pick up their daughter, Camille Whitworth, BA ’89, who lives in Shanghai, before...
Visiting Cairo, by Way of Japan
By Alan Cundy
Janet Woodside, MSN ’94, Life Member, visited Cairo, Egypt, during an around-the-world cruise on the Japanese ship Peace Boat. She studied Japanese during...
Longhorns in the Loire Valley
By Alan Cundy
Built in the 11th century and renovated in 1513 by the chamberlain to King Charles VIII of France, the Château de Chenonceau would centuries later become briefly...
Happy Fourth from Atop Mammoth Mountain
By Alan Cundy
John R. Nolan, BS ’83, MSASE ’84, Life Member, celebrated the Fourth of July not with hot dogs at the lake, but by hitting the slopes at Mammoth Mountain...
Longhorn Aviator, Middle East Vet Steps Down After 20 Years
By Alan Cundy
Lt. Col. Matthew Robert Pasquali, BA ’02, Life Member, retired June 30, 2022, after 20 years of service as an aviator flying AV-8B Harrier attack jets for...
The Way Back: Bevo in Bronze
By Abigail Rosenthal
The bronze longhorn statue is lifted onto the Etter-Harbin Alumni Center patio by crane. One of the more recognizable statues on the Forty Acres is a bronze...