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Despite Obstacles, Black-Owned Businesses Are on the Rise in Texas

By Rose Cahalan
The Invisible Man

The Invisible Man

By Joe Hanson

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UT Advocates Podcast: Powers Becomes AAU Chair

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Changing the World, One Constitution at a Time

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Minding His Own Business [Watch]

Minding His Own Business [Watch]

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UT Engineers Shake Up Earthquake Research in New Zealand

UT Engineers Shake Up Earthquake Research in New Zealand

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In Chilling Demo, UT GPS Expert Hijacks a Yacht at Sea [Watch]

In Chilling Demo, UT GPS Expert Hijacks a Yacht at Sea [Watch]

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Legislative Recap: Base Funding and Support for Tier-One Research

Legislative Recap: Base Funding and Support for Tier-One Research

By Andrew Roush

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