The Sage
By Chris O'Connell
David Courtney, BA ’93, on being The Texanist Since 1973, Texas Monthly has been an authority on all things Texan. But in 2007, the magazine went one step further...
Cuba Libre
By Marisa Charpentier
Four UT scholars get a dose of cultural immersion in Havana When a group of four Forty Acres Scholars boarded their plane from Havana, Cuba back to Florida earlier...
Boomerang Days: Dancehall Days
By Owen Egerton
A Longhorn does college all over again. I’m not a strong dancer. I’m more likely to catch a rare disease than the groove. Watching me on the dance floor is...
Sweet Success
By Kat Sampson
Almost 20 years in, Tiff’s Treats is taking cookie delivery nationwide. If you’ve ever had the monotony of a boring workday broken by an assorted box of still-warm...
Out of the Vault
By Marisa Charpentier
Some of UT’s rarest and most valuable artifacts are unearthed in a new exhibit. Fan made of feathers and tortoise shell belonging to Zelda Fitzgerald, ca....
Cold Shoulder
By H. W. Brands
More than 50 years after the Cold War began, the Jack S. Blanton Sr. Chair in History H.W. Brands discusses why Russian-American relations are still at odds today....
The Art of Teaching
By Jordan Schraeder
UTeach has been preparing America’s teachers for 20 years. Wander along the fourth floor of T.S. Painter Hall and you’re likely to encounter goggle-clad co-eds...
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The Natural
By Erin Quinn-Kong
Eighteen years after begging her father not to run for president, Today correspondent Jenna Bush Hager is loving life in the spotlight. The streets of New York...
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This Texas Ex Is Singing His Cowboy Songs in Music City
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How a Former Marine Built UT’s National Championship Weightlifting Team
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Two Award-Winning Professors (and One Hollywood Celebrity) Make Science Cool
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The Way Back: Hoop Dreams
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Good Reads Q&A: This Children’s Book Brings Social-Emotional Learning to Life in Technicolor