Burnt Orange in Red Square
By Alan Cundy
Rachel (Richardson) Johannes, BS ’99, Life Member, and her husband David Johannes show their Longhorn spirit outside St. Basil’s Cathedral in Red Square,...
Alcalde Docs
Ricky & His Locker
By Alcalde Staff
On the 20th Anniversary of Ricky Williams breaking the career NCAA rushing record, a look back at the magical 1998 Longhorn season and a peek into his old locker.
Hook ’em From the Miyajima Shinto Shrine
By Alan Cundy
Sandra Esquivel, BA ’87, Life Member, along with her son and future Longhorn, John, show their horns at the Miyajima Shinto Shrine in Japan. Esquivel lives in...
Horns Up From Hamburg
By Alan Cundy
Proud 93-year-old Longhorn grandmother Vera Hannusch took her family on a trip to Europe to celebrate the graduation of Dennis Hannusch, BA ’18. Three generations...
Students Compete in Annual Research Showdown to Make an Impact Beyond the 40 Acres
By Cat Cardenas
In the summer of 2018, Plan II and government senior Charlie Bonner grabbed his bags, packed up his burnt-orange Jeep, and took off on a 61-day journey from coast...
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For Every Longhorn on Your List: Our 2018 Texas Gift Guide
By Alcalde Staff
From stocking stuffers and weekend staycations to burnt-orange boots.
Texas Exes Welcomes 2018 Distinguished Alumni Home to the Forty Acres
By Danielle Lopez
Each year, some of UT’s finest alumni return home to the Forty Acres for a weekend to celebrate their accomplishments and receive Texas Exes’ highest...
New Books from the Longhorn Universe to Read this 2018 Holiday Season
By Danielle Lopez
What Do You Do with a Voice Like That? By Chris Barton, BA ’93 New York Times bestselling-author Chris Barton reconstructs the life of Barbara Jordan and her journey...
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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