Archive for: bevo

 

Bevo XIV Has Died [Updated]

Editor’s note: This post was updated on Friday, Oct. 16. “His name is BEVO,” wrote Ben Dyer in 1916, in the pages of this very magazine. “Long...

 
 

Fungus, Thy Name is Bevo

When Cockrell School of Engineering researchers uncovered a never-before-identified strain of fungi in their lab at the University of Texas, they made sure it would...

 
 

Little Longhorn in the Club

Little Longhorn Megan Kent had an eighth birthday celebration fit for a future UT student. Her grandparents Ray Kent, BBA ’70, and Sherry Kent, ’68, and parents...

 
 

The Big Yell: 5 UT Traditions Freshmen Should Know

The Texas fight song, Wabash Cannonball, Smokey the Cannon—UT’s Class of 2017 learned it all at the second annual Big Yell! and Texas Football Town Hall,...

 
 

Prehistoric Bevo? Paleontologists Discover “Texas Longhorn” Dinosaur

Dubbed the “Texas longhorn” of its family tree, there’s a good chance that this newly discovered dinosaur would have given Bevo a run for his money. Nasutoceratops...

 
 

Bevo’s the Name: Debunking the Aggie Myth [Proof]

In honor of our centennial, we’ve dug deep into a century’s worth of Alcalde issues to bring you a fascinating look at how the Forty Acres has changed over the...

 
 

A Longhorn Baby Meets Bevo

Todd Krumholz, BBA ’03, Life Member, shared this photo of his wife, Sara, and daughter, Harper. The family got up close and personal with Bevo on Aug. 6 at the...

 
 

A Classroom Full of Bevos

Julie Blackmer, BS ’11, teaches second grade in Houston’s Alief Independent School District. For the school’s Halloween Storybook Parade, Blackmer...

 
 

A Longhorn Halloween

Brandon S. Hongola, BA ’03, Life Member, and son William Hongola celebrated Halloween “UT-style,” reports wife and mother Kelly Day Hongola, BS...

 
 

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Beyond the Game

Welcome to Texas gameday like you’ve never seen it before. This is the story of a football season at The University of Texas, but not the one you’ll find...

 
 
 
 
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