Archive for: fan mail
Horns Up at 19,341 Feet
By Alan Cundy
Doug Jacobson, BA ’83, Life Member, hooks ’em from atop the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro on Sept. 23, 2017. Located in Tanzania, the peak is 19,341 feet above...
Burnt Orange Across the UK
By Alan Cundy
This group of traveling Longhorns showed their Texas pride around the United Kingdom, from Scotland to England. Pictured atop the Swilcan Bridge on the Old Course...
Longhorn Takes Home $10,000 For His Winning Business Plan
By Alan Cundy
Henry Kopia Keculah Jr., BA ’11, Life Member, celebrates winning Fan Favorite as well as first prize in the service category at the Liftoff Houston Start-Up Business...
True Longhorn Salutes Her Team
By Alan Cundy
Cassie, BS ’04, and Scott Rice, BA ’03, Life Member, attended the Texas vs. Kansas State game along with their daughter and true Longhorn fan, Ellie Rice.
UNT’s First Latino Tenured Professor Celebrates Burnt Orange 90th Birthday
By Alan Cundy
G. Roland Vela, BA ’50, MA ’51, PhD ’64, Life Member, raises his horns at his 90th birthday celebration, thrown for him in September by his family. Vela is...
Longhorn Promoted in the Texas Air National Guard
By Alan Cundy
Yvette (Trahan) Yarbrough, BA ’02, Life Member, was all smiles as she was promoted to lieutenant colonel in the Texas Air National Guard. Yarbrough is a former...
Little Longhorn’s First Gameday
By Alan Cundy
Julie Ann Blackmer Desselles, BS ’11, and Kyle Sterling Desselles, BA ’11, brought their daughter Cambrie, 5 months, to her first Longhorn game, where she showed...
Spreading the Texas Brand in NYC
By Alan Cundy
Harold Mathis, BBA ’64, Life Member, shared this photo of his grandson Pierce Mathis, who loves to show his Texas loyalty whenever possible.
The Eyes of Decker Are Upon You
By Alan Cundy
Sara Barney, BS ’03, Life Member, shared this amazing photo of her daughter Decker, 4, locked in and rooting on the Horns at her first UT volleyball game. The...
Horns Up Atop Masada
By Alan Cundy
John Blumenthal, BS ’82, Life Member, and his wife, Pam Lipinsky Blumenthal, BS ’81, hooked ’em atop the cliff of Masada in Israel.
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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