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Camp Texas Welcomes Record Numbers

Camp Texas, the Texas Exes’ three-day summer camp for incoming UT freshmen, is having a very big summer. All five of its 2013 sessions are now full for a...

 
 

LGBT Longhorns Celebrate at Houston Pride

Longhorns are always quick to show their pride, and last weekend’s Houston Pride Celebration was no exception. The Texas Exes LGBT Network participated in...

 
 

Breaking the Silence

After two local alumni committed suicide, the Dallas Chapter came together to start a conversation about mental health. In fall 2012, the Texas Exes Dallas Chapter’s...

 
 

Top Hand

Jack Harbin, BBA ’39, Life Member, Distinguished Alumnus, legendary oilman, financier, and philanthropist, has given the Texas Exes a home we can be proud of. Don’t...

 
 

Keep on Truckin’

If Sir Isaac Newton were a Texan and he pronounced his theory today, he might say that absent some other force, objects at rest tend to stay at rest and objects...

 
 

The Making of You: Bill Livingston’s Advice

UT senior vice president and former acting president Bill Livingston, who died Aug. 15 at age 93, retired in 2007 after 58 years at the University. In an Alcalde...

 
 

Talk Back: Responses to our January|February Issue

A New Suit The Texas Exes unveiled a brand new look, and readers had a lot to say about it. Larry Lauck, BJ ’77, Life Member, wrote: “I applaud the simplification...

 
 

UT Advocates Podcast: Orange & Maroon Legislative Day

We look back on the biennial gathering of Longhorns and Aggies at the State Capitol, see what unites these rivals, and look ahead to what’s next. At the...

 
 

Longhorns, Aggies Turn Texas Capitol Orange, Maroon

Though much may divide them, UT and A&M alumni united this week to kick off their advocacy efforts at the Texas State Capitol.  Nearly 200 graduates from The...

 
 

New Year Brings New Branding for Texas Exes

In the early hours of Jan. 1, the Texas Exes unveiled a new look. New Year’s revelers may have noticed the change if they were checking Facebook or Twitter—or...

 
 
 
 
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