Archive for: LHN
LHN Reporter Jane Slater on Journalism, Longhorn Network, and Starting Small
By Anderson Boyd
Jane Slater is no stranger to the TV newsroom. She began her career on local TV and radio in Dallas doing traffic, weather, and investigative reporting. Now as...
Up in the Air [Watch]
By Alcalde Staff
In our November|December feature on drones, “Up in the Air,” we lay out the complex landscape of risks, regulations, and potential brought by the rise...
Matthew McConaughey Drops by Football Practice [Watch]
By Rose Cahalan
Can’t see this video? Click here. It’s no secret that Matthew McConaughey is a serious Longhorns fan. The actor, a Life Member who earned his BS in...
DISH Deal Doubles Longhorn Network’s Reach
By Julia Farrell
In the latest victory for sports fans frustrated by the Longhorn Network’s limited coverage, the channel announced this week that it will be picked up by...
Rejoice: LHN Comes to Time Warner Cable
By Andrew Roush
Hours before kickoff, America’s second-largest cable provider adds UT’s much-maligned cable network. Austin’s biggest cable company has finally...
Lines in the Sand: UT’s Sand Mandala Project [Watch]
By Alcalde Staff
Can’t see the video? Click here. Draped in red robes and golden wraps, nine men hunch over a table arranged with dozens of small silver bowls, decorative...
Chalk Artistry [Watch]
By Alcalde Staff
Texas native Erin Modglin is a letterer, calligrapher, and chalk artist with a love for all things handmade. For the Texas 10 feature in our March|April issue,...
Trial By Fire
By Rose Cahalan
Katherine Layton lost a parent and a home before her 20th birthday. But for every hurdle life deals her, she gives back tenfold. On a hot September day in 2011,...
The Way Back: The First Photograph
By Rose Cahalan
It’s not much to look at—just a few silver smudges. If you didn’t know its origins, you might think it belonged in a junkyard. But in fact, this 8-by-10-inch...
The Way Back: Chin Up!
By Rose Cahalan
Straight spines and ideal physiques led Lavonia Raymond and Ruth Spargo, pictured above, to beat out 18 other finalists in the 1937-38 UT women’s intramural posture...
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Letter from the Executive Director: Busy Season
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Alcalde Photo Editor Takes Italy and Switzerland
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The Life and Legacy of Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium at 100 Years
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Program in UT’s College of Pharmacy Provides Cellphones to People Experiencing Homelessness
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UT’s Wind Ensemble Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Carnegie Hall