Official newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin

The Daily Texan

Official newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin

The Daily Texan

Official newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin

The Daily Texan

UT, what do you owe, and who do you owe it to?
UT, what do you owe, and who do you owe it to?
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Texas men’s basketball reloads with trio of transfers
Katie Borchetta and JT Bowen April 17, 2024

With many Texas men’s basketball players from the 2023-24 squad either running out the eligibility...

Texas athletes look forward to upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics
Elijah Garcia, General Sports Reporter • April 17, 2024

The countdown to the 2024 Olympics in Paris is officially under 100 days. Starting on July 26, Texas...

Men’s tennis Big 12 tournament preview: One last ride for No. 5 Texas
Ryan Hopper, General Sports Reporter • April 17, 2024

No. 5 Texas men’s tennis will begin its Big 12 tournament campaign against BYU on Friday in the quarterfinals....

Students launch new climate action petition to divest from fossil fuels
Eden Shamy, General News Reporter • April 17, 2024

Students Fighting Climate Change launched a petition on April 1 urging the University to take action...

Disability History Night speakers reflect on civil rights, accessibility on campus
Laura Rivera, General News Reporter • April 17, 2024

UT alumni and disability-rights advocates discussed their experiences attending the University and highlighted...

RFK Jr. petitions for spot on Texas ballot
Eden Shamy, General News Reporter • April 17, 2024

Petitioners swarmed the University throughout March and April, gathering signatures to get Robert F....

Creative Arts + Theatre Committee investigates beast in woods during spring production ‘Accidental Monster Hunter’s Guide to Magical Phenomena’
Joey Clark, General Life&Arts Reporter • April 17, 2024

In a small town called Westfield, something sinister lurks within the trees. When teenagers begin to...

Students launch new climate action petition to divest from fossil fuels
Students launch new climate action petition to divest from fossil fuels
Eden Shamy, General News Reporter • April 17, 2024
Disability rights advocate Nancy Crowther speaks about the history of disability rights in the United States and Texas on Tuesday. A UT alumni, Crowther fought for equal access on campus and helped Capital Metro create one of the first accessible bus fleets.
Disability History Night speakers reflect on civil rights, accessibility on campus
Laura Rivera, General News Reporter • April 17, 2024
The UT Tower on September 4, 2023.
RFK Jr. petitions for spot on Texas ballot
Eden Shamy, General News Reporter • April 17, 2024
A look at UT’s meme culture
A look at UT’s meme culture
Sophia Kurz, General Projects Reporter • April 17, 2024
Latinx Community Affairs to hold Latinx graduation ceremony after loss of University funding
Latinx Community Affairs to hold Latinx graduation ceremony after loss of University funding
Kylee Howard, Associate News Editor • April 16, 2024
Junior chemical engineering major Gaby Bastidas collects a free taco provided by Parking and Transportation Services outside the Perry-Castañeda Library during the Bike to UT Day event on April 16, 2024. Tacos and coffee were offered to the first 200 registered cyclists who showed up.
Bike to UT Day celebrates student cyclists’ contributions to more sustainable University
Laurel Pinchback, General News Reporter • April 16, 2024
From left, Assistant Professors of Sociology Tony Cheng of Duke University, Samantha Simon of the University of Arizona, and Michael Sierra-Arévalo of the University of Texas at Austin spoke at a policing discussion panel held at UTs William C. Powers, Jr. Student Activity Center on April 15, 2024.
Sociology professors discuss violence of policing during panel
Chloe Robinson, General News Reporter • April 16, 2024
Few working street lights line Graham Pl and Rio Grande St. The City of Austin plans to upgrade more than 400 streetlights in West Campus by the end of the year.
Amid crime, safety concerns, West Campus community members determine a path forward
Kylee Howard and Jaelyn Rodriguez April 15, 2024
The University of Texas tower on April 7, 2024.
U.S. Air Force’s first female fighter pilot to give 2024 commencement address
Aaron Sullivan, Senior News Reporter • April 15, 2024
President Jay Hartzell at the State of the University Address on Sept. 19, 2023.
Hartzell addresses DCCE closure, layoffs, Gov. Abbott’s executive order regarding anti-semitism, Islamophobic incidents at faculty council meeting
Naina Srivastava, Senior News Reporter • April 15, 2024
City of Austin hires T.C. Broadnax Jr. as city manager
City of Austin hires T.C. Broadnax Jr. as city manager
Aaron Sullivan, Senior News Reporter • April 15, 2024
Environmental Justice Collective rejects University sponsorship
Environmental Justice Collective rejects University sponsorship
Pili Saravia, Senior News Reporter • April 15, 2024
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Head mens basketball coach Rodney Terry reacts to a play during Texas game against OSU on March 2, 2024.
Texas men’s basketball reloads with trio of transfers
Katie Borchetta and JT Bowen April 17, 2024
Senior Leo Neugebauer floats over the bar during the pole vault event of the decathlon on March 28, 2024. Neugebauer placed first in the pole vault with a height of 5.1 meters at the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays.
Texas athletes look forward to upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics
Elijah Garcia, General Sports Reporter • April 17, 2024
Revisiting college after a gap year
Revisiting college after a gap year
Neha Kondaveeti, Columnist • April 16, 2024
Re-reading books bring new perspectives
Re-reading books bring new perspectives
Neha Kondaveeti, Columnist • April 16, 2024
End of semester is a marathon, not a sprint
End of semester is a marathon, not a sprint
Abigail Gannon, Columnist • April 11, 2024
Reconnecting with my Indian roots
Reconnecting with my Indian roots
Anjali Shenoy, Senior Columnist • April 11, 2024
Passion can pay
Passion can pay
Zaina Siddiqi, Columnist • April 11, 2024
The cast and crew of Accidental Monster Hunter’s Guide to Magical Phenomena stand for a portrait on the WCP auditorium stage on Sunday. The musical is the final production from the Creative Arts + Theater Committee this spring. It features a student written script blending magic, comedy, mystery and pop music.
Creative Arts + Theatre Committee investigates beast in woods during spring production ‘Accidental Monster Hunter’s Guide to Magical Phenomena’
Joey Clark, General Life&Arts Reporter • April 17, 2024

In a small town called Westfield, something sinister lurks within the trees. When teenagers begin to go missing, a group of college students...

Madonna performs “This little light of mine” at the Moody Center on April 14, 2024.
Madonna stuns at first night of Moody Center double-header
Tyler Pullum, Senior Life&Arts Reporter • April 16, 2024
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