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Horns Up Amid the Great Wall’s Cherry Blossoms
By Alan Cundy
Francine Nussenblatt, BS ’75, and Bradley Beckman, BA ’74, Life Members, show their Longhorn pride at the Great Wall of China in April 2018.
African Leadership Bridge Celebrates 11 Years of Scholarships
By Alan Cundy
Rick Reeder, BA ’91, Life Member, celebrated 11 years since founding the African Leadership Bridge (ALB), which has has funded the education of four Longhorns...
A True Texas Retirement
By Alan Cundy
Ruben Garcia, BBA ’68, Life Member, celebrates his retirement after 36 years as a State Farm insurance agent, along with Letty Fernandez, BJ ’78; Ruben’s...
Trading Burnt Orange for Emerald Green on St. Patrick’s Day
By Alan Cundy
These Longhorns traded burnt orange for emerald green as they celebrated St. Patrick’s Day on March 17 in Chicago. From left, Jenna Nelson Seybold BS ’16; Michael...
Hook ’em from Everest Base Camp
By Alan Cundy
Vicki Vitek Duncan, BBA ’83, Life Member, raises her horns high after reaching Everest Base Camp.
UT Roommates Reunite in Madrid After 55 Years
By Alan Cundy
Clarence Jefferson “C. J.” Ransom, BS ’62, MS ’65, PhD ’67, Life Member, visited his former UT roommate, Gonzalo de la Hoz, BS ’64, in April in Spain,...
Longhorn Hikes the Great Wall
By Alan Cundy
Sharon Miller, BJ ’87, celebrated her birthday with a hike along the Great Wall of China. Seven miles and 94 floors later, she raised her horns in triumph.
Burnt Orange at the Summit of Mt. Ranier
By Alan Cundy
Pete Essex, BA ’83, Life Member, summited Mount Rainer in Washington, raising his horns in celebration at 14,410 feet high, after departing high camp at midnight....
Horns Up at Piety’s Point
By Alan Cundy
Quynh Pham, PharmD ’97, proudly reps the Longhorns from the Ponta Da Piedade trail of the Algarve Coast, near the city of Lagos, Portugal.
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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