Archive for: China

 

Texas Men’s Basketball Is Going to China

In November, Texas men’s basketball will make history by taking part in the first U.S. professional or collegiate regular season game to be played in China....

 
 

What We Can Learn From Tiananmen Square, 25 Years Later

A quarter century after the June 4, 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, UT historian Jeremi Suri reflects on what’s changed about China—and what hasn’t. This...

 
 

Horns Up at the Great Wall of China

Greg Fusilier, Life Member, right, shared this photo with his son Viktor, left, at the Great Wall of China recently. The Fusiliers traveled to China to adopt their...

 
 

’Horns at the Great Wall

Michael A. Garcia Jr., BAr ’67, and his wife, Josie Moreno Garcia, shared this photo from a recent trip to China. Back stateside, the Garcias are involved...

 
 

Hooking ’em at the Great Wall

Frank Maulit, BS ’05, and Kristine Maulit showed Longhorn pride on a recent trip to the Great Wall of China near Beijing. “It was a Saturday and the...

 
 

A Texas Ex Explores the Great Wall

Dane Scott Stephens, ’76, Life Member, proudly wore a Longhorn shirt when he visited the Great Wall of China north of Beijing about five years ago.

 
 

Rivalry at the Great Wall

Jon Duncan, BA ’90, Life Member (right), and Charles “Aggie” Hogan showed school pride at the Great Wall of China in April. The men are both colonels...

 
 

A Toy’s Story

As you wander the aisles at Target, looking for a baby doll for your favorite niece’s birthday or a new pair of jeans, do you ever stop and consider how all of...

 
 

Student Spreads UT Pride in China

Barret Howell is a senior at UT. He recently accompanied his grandfather, Dan Myers ’55, on a trip to China, where Myers lectured on a Chinese edition of...

 
 

Baby Panda Escapes!—Almost [Watch]

Is there anything cuter than baby pandas? This video, from the Chengdu Panda Base, is strong evidence that there is not. In our January|February issue, we told...

 
 
 
 
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