The Big Layover: A Frequent Flyer Stays Grounded When Everything Is Up in the Air
By Shelley Norton
As told to Dorothy Guerrero Norton on her front porch in Austin, 2020. I remember exactly when I first caught the bug. Travel has always been a major...
Alcalde Docs
How the Longhorns Behind Ranch Rider Are Keeping Spirits High
By Alcalde Staff
A pair of McCombs grads are determined to take over the canned cocktail market—in spite of a pandemic-induced aluminum shortage.
Matthew McConaughey Takes Stock of His Life in New Memoir ‘Greenlights’
By Danielle Lopez
Last year, Matthew McConaughey packed his bags and headed to Fort Davis, Texas, where his story first begins (“That’s where I was conceived,” he explains)....
Staying Cool in the Texas Summer
By Alan Cundy
Robert Hernandez, BBA ’84, Life Member, demonstrates how to stay cool in the Texas summer.
Longtime Longhorn Celebrates 60 Years
By Alan Cundy
Ken Capps, BJ ’82, Life Member, celebrated turning 60 on Aug. 31. Pictured above, Capps hooks ’em at the Great Pyramids in a photo that appeared in a 1987...
Longhorn Mother and Daughter Graduate 10 Years Apart
By Alan Cundy
After completing her doctorate from the UT Austin School of Nursing, Patricia White, DNP ’20, pictured right, is now officially the proudest Longhorn. White...
Alumna’s Project Celebrates Centennial of 19th Amendment
By Alan Cundy
Keliy Anderson-Staley, ‘Daniela’ Meg Griffiths, BA ’04, and co-founder Frances Jakubek created A Yellow Rose Project, a photographic collaboration...
Alcalde Docs
Evelyn From the Internets on Being a YouTube Star
By Alcalde Staff
We talked to Longhorn Evelyn Ngugi on why humor and difficult topics go hand in hand, and what happens when your side hustle becomes full-time.
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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