Archive for: fan photo
Tiny Longhorn Visits the Smokey Mountains
By Alan Cundy
Lance McNeill, MPAff ’15, Life Member, recently took a trip to the Smoky Mountain National Park and found a tiny Longhorn near Laurel Falls—his daughter, Emiliana...
Longhorns Reunite Off the Beaten Path in Mindo
By Alan Cundy
While hiking through a remote area in Mindo, Ecuador, known for its waterfalls, Rick Chen, BS ’02, Life Member, spotted an Astros hat in the distance and decided...
Longhorn on the Links at Whistling Straights
By Alan Cundy
Caroline Cozort McDonald, BA ’85, Life Member, gives a Longhorn salute in her lucky UT shirt after hitting par on a Whistling Straights par 5 hole in Sheboygan,...
Burnt Orange on the Deep Blue Sea
By Alan Cundy
While celebrating their wedding anniversaries and decades of friendship, Eddie, BA ’84, and Dianna (Burnett) Patterson, BJ ’83, Life Members, along with Marinelle...
Longhorns Make 40-Year Matterhorn Reunion Climb
By Alan Cundy
Forty years after scaling the Matterhorn in Switzerland in 1978, William Paul Plevich, BA ’77, Life Member; William D. Young, son of late UT math professor David...
D.C. Horns Celebrate Texas Independence Day
By Alan Cundy
More than 275 people gathered to celebrate Texas Independence Day at the Texas Exes Washington DC Chapter’s annual celebration at Wunder Garten. The Exes...
A Longhorn on the Jökulsárlón Glacier
By Alan Cundy
Amy Claire Heitzman, PhD ’14, salutes her fellow Texas Exes from the Jökulsárlón glacier in the Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland.
Hong Kong Horns Celebrate Sugar Bowl
By Alan Cundy
The Texas Exes Hong Kong Chapter was all smiles while watching the Longhorns’ 28-21 victory over Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. The Exes gathered at the American...
Horns Up at the End of the Earth
By Alan Cundy
Maghsoud Tahmoressi, BS ’83, MS ’85, Life Member, hooks ’em at the end of the Earth, outside of Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Maghsoud kicked back at the...
High, High Hook ’Em
By Alan Cundy
Vanessa Bernhard Carroll, BJ ’96, Life Member, raised her horns high above Toronto atop the largest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere. The CN...
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Highest Honor: The 2024 Distinguished Alumnus Awards
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A Longhorn Helped to Preserve and Elevate This Iconic Local Property
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A New Dormitory Will Take the Place of Whitis Court
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Good Reads Q&A: An Oral History of This Beloved TV Show Is Also a Cultural History of the Pandemic
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Texas Softball Is Hungry for Victory in Its First Year in the SEC