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UT’s First Living Wall is Built to Endure the Texas Summer
By Alex Samuels
Standing 10-by-25 feet tall, the white honeycomb structure sits at the northwest corner of Goldsmith Hall, facing Guadalupe Street. Covered with native plants...
UT Sociologist Harel Shapira on American Gun Culture
By Rose Cahalan
One in three Americans owns a gun, according to a 2015 Columbia University study. Yet the gulf between gun-owners and non-gun-owners may be wider than ever before—as anyone...
Fighting Fear With Design
By Alex Vickery
Cutting through the emotions surrounding campus carry, a group of design students brainstorms practical solutions. Few subjects have ever been as controversial...
Meet Andrew Rosas, New Host of “The Hook”
By Chris O'Connell
When The Hook returns on February 2, the man behind the desk will have a different face and name. Sort of. Andrew Rosas, ’05, may look a bit like the witty weekly...
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Top Brass
By Tim Taliaferro
Retired admiral and current UT System chancellor Bill McRaven on life, leadership, and what really matters. Shocking as it may seem, Bill McRaven isn’t one...
Editor’s Letter: Lights, Camera, McRaven
By Tim Taliaferro
The behind-the-scenes story of how UT’s chancellor became a reluctant YouTube star. William McRaven, BJ ’79, Life Member, Distinguished Alumnus, was still an...
All About That Base (Funding) and More: Reviewing the 2015 Texas Legislature
By Andrew Roush
On Monday, the Texas Legislature ended its 84th regular session. After 140 days of committee meetings, testimony, debate, amendment, and occasionally, bill-passing,...
Here’s What President Fenves’ First Day Was Like
By Rose Cahalan
If Greg Fenves was feeling any first-day jitters Wednesday, he didn’t show it. On his first day as UT president, Fenves sailed through a packed schedule of...
UT Advocates Podcast: Sen. Hegar on Regents, Guns, and UT vs. A&M
By Andrew Roush
State Sen. Glenn Hegar talks about shepherding the nominations process, UT’s proposed engineering epicenter, and his thoughts on campus carry. Republican...
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The Flying Longhorns Remember—and Rediscover—Vietnam
By Stephen Harrigan
On our first day in Ho Chi Minh City, the Flying Longhorns inadvertently offended the sensibilities of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. We had assembled for...
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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