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Longhorns Atop Judd Falls
By Alan Cundy
Longhorns Henry Boehm and Carter Boehm get their horns up at Judd Falls in Crested Butte, Colorado.
Mother and Son Longhorn Duo Reach Kilimanjaro Summit
By Alan Cundy
From the top of Kilimanjaro at 19,341 feet, Jacquelyn Helin, DMA ’82, Life Member, and her son, Wiliam Helin-Glick, BBA ’16, BA ’17, confirmed their plans...
Elephants and Longhorns Spotted Together on Safari
By Alan Cundy
Spotted with a spectacular elephant while on safari at Londolozi Game Reserve in South Africa were Longhorns Anne Morley, BBA ’14, and Katherine Kuntz, BBA ’14,...
The Westernmost Hook ’em in Alaska
By Alan Cundy
Cathy Foerster, BS ’77, Life Member, stopped to take in the sights while hiking on Attu Island, the westernmost point of Alaska at the end of the Aleutian Chain.
Texas 4000’s Journey to Anchorage Kicks Off in Fredericksburg
By Alan Cundy
Five members of the Texas Exes Fredericksburg Chapter took part in the Texas 4000 Atlas Ride in Lampasas on June 1. The Atlas Ride is day one of a 70-day journey...
Monterrey Exes Celebrate Incoming Longhorns
By Alan Cundy
The Texas Exes Monterrey Chapter celebrated outgoing seniors and future Longhorns at its 2nd Annual Student Send-off.
Longhorns Reunite at Joshua Tree in Sunny SoCal
By Alan Cundy
This group of Longhorns met in Palm Springs, California, to reunite for the first time since 2014, raising their horns atop Ryan Mountain in Joshua Tree National...
Longhorns Past and Present at the SEI Structures Congress
By Alan Cundy
While attending the American Society of Civil Engineers-SEI Structures Congress in Orlando, Florida, Matthew Memberg, MSE ’02, Life Member; hooked ’em with...
The Best Little Cantina in Estonia
By Alan Cundy
Alaina Elizabeth Boyle, MA ’16, PhD ’18, was excited to find a Texas-themed restaurant in Tallinn, Estonia.
Hook ’em from Buda Castle
By Alan Cundy
From a recent trip to Europe that included a cruise up the Danube from Budapest to Nuremberg and side trips to Munich and Prague, Bob Hardwick, BA ’68, JD ’71,...