Archive for: texas 4000
Fight to the Finish
By Dorothy Guerrero
The Texas 4000 charity bike ride is celebrating 10 years of raising money for cancer research and building a support system of UT students, alumni, and survivors...
Texas 4000 Journey Comes to a Bittersweet End in Anchorage, Alaska
By Emma Ledford
After biking for 70 days and 4,687 miles, and covering 20 states and five Canadian territories, the 2013 Texas 4000 team will cross the finish line today in Anchorage,...
Alaska Alumni, Texas 4000 Riders Celebrate in Anchorage
By Rose Cahalan
A 4,500-mile, 70-day journey ended Friday for the riders of Texas 4000, the cancer fundraiser that calls itself the longest charity ride in the world. Each summer,...
Longhorns Raise Awareness, Funds on Cross-Country Rides
By Alcalde Staff
Imagine cycling 4,000 miles across the country through rain, wind, snow, and blistering heat. That’s exactly what two UT organizations, FACE AIDS and Texas...
Texas 4000 Mourns Teammate, Continues to Fight
By Gracie Fraser
Members of Texas 4000 ran Austin's Livestrong Half Marathon in honor of Ruel Bobet. The Texas 4000 team suffered a tragic loss this past weekend, as their beloved...
When You Spend 70 Days on a Bike, You Do Crazy Things
By Tim Taliaferro
Spend 70 days riding a bicycle from Austin to Alaska, and you start doing crazy things. The riders from this year’s Texas 4000 team, which raises money for...
San Francisco Chapter Cheers On Texas 4000 Riders
By Rose Cahalan
If you were biking 4,5000 grueling miles from Austin to Anchorage, Alaska, you might appreciate a little taste of home. That’s exactly what the members...
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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