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A Family of Orangebloods

We love this burnt-orange photo of the Hall family. From left: Tricia Hall, Caprice Hall, Grace Hall, Hunter Hall, and Jeffrey Hall, BA ’84, Life Member....

 
 

Not Just Another UT Cake

The Alcalde sees a surprising number of UT-themed pastry creations. We have to credit this one for its creativity. Rachael Greve knew she wanted to surprise her...

 
 

Little Longhorn Hooks ‘Em

Gill Penny, 3, hooked ’em in front of the Tower on Nov. 19. Gill comes from a family filled with Longhorns, including: father Paul “Trey” Roger...

 
 

Chapter Members Rally Before A&M Game

Members of three Texas Exes chapters—Corpus Christi, Austin, and Brazos Valley—met up before the Thanksgiving Day A&M Game at Mad Hatter’s bar in...

 
 

Scottish Rite Dorm Alumnae Hold Reunion

From left: Kelsey, Marillah, Rachel (in lap), Hallie, Macey, Shelby, Annika, and Audrey are all daughters of alumnae who lived in the Scottish Rite Dormitory. Marillah’s...

 
 

University of Texas at Austin Lands on Another Top 10 List

UT is often highly ranked for its academics, its value, and its diversity, among other criteria. Now we can add one more accolade to the list: Austin has been named...

 
 

Getting Involved Is What Makes Any Community Feel Small

When most students think of a campus with tens of thousands of students the word “small” does not come to mind. Yet at the University of Texas at Austin,...

 
 

Three Generations of Longhorns Celebrate Graduation

From left: Jack Meredith, BBA ’48, Nancy Meredith Seliger, BBA ’83, and Jonathan Seliger, BA ’11, Life Member. The proud grandfather honored Jonathan’s...

 
 

Austin Chapter Announces Winners of H2Orange Photo Contest

What do cantaloupe bowling, a drooling labrador, and a pile of coins all have in common? Each is featured in the winning photos of the Texas Exes Austin Chapter’s...

 
 

Fill ‘Er Up: Free Solar Charging Station Opens in Austin

Like many UT students, Beth Ferguson was looking for a cheap, convenient way to get to and from campus. Walking took too long, driving was too expensive, and she...

 
 
 
 
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