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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

Redshirt senior Cleeve Harper shouts after scoring a point on January 18, 2024. Harper and doubles partner Eliot Spizzirri won their doubles match against Virginia.

No. 5 Texas goes undefeated in singles against No. 33 Oklahoma State, cruising to 8th straight victory

Ryan Hopper, General Sports Reporter April 6, 2024

No. 5 Texas prevailed 6-1 over No. 33 Oklahoma State Friday, thanks to excellent singles play at the Greenwood Tennis Center in Stillwater, Oklahoma.  At the beginning of play, however, doubles proved...

Redshirt sophomore Vivian Ovrootsky lunges to hit the ball on March 3, 2024.

Texas women’s tennis dominating Big 12 play after recent showings

Moctezuma Pérez, General Sports Reporter April 5, 2024

With the season already in full swing, Texas women’s tennis is continuing its early season success, currently sitting among the top teams in the Big 12.  To start off Big 12 Conference play, the...

Artist Tania El Khoury shares powerful family memoirs in ‘Cultural Exchange Rate’

Artist Tania El Khoury shares powerful family memoirs in ‘Cultural Exchange Rate’

Charlotte Karner, General Life&Arts Reporter April 5, 2024

Growing up hearing her family’s stories of living in Akkar, a border village between Lebanon and Syria, inspired artist Tania El Khoury to save these memories through interviews with her late grandmother...

SafeHorns unveils new location in West Campus

SafeHorns unveils new location in West Campus

Jaelyn Rodriguez, General News Reporter April 5, 2024

SafeHorns unveiled its new location, SafeHorns Place, in the heart of West Campus during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday. Established in 2016, SafeHorns, an advocacy group of UT parents and community...

Junior Solomon Washington lands in the sand pit while competing in the triple jump at the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays on March 30, 2024. Washington jumped 14.67 meters.

Men’s track and field starts outdoor season hot at 96th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays

Caiden Lujin, General Sports Reporter April 3, 2024

The baton has officially been passed from indoor track and field season to outdoor season with the 96th annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays wrapping up after a four-day stretch. Coming off a women’s...

Jared Thomas swings a pitch from Abilene Christian University, giving the horns an extra run during the game on April 2, 2024.

Texas baseball takes down Abilene Christian 11-1 with fifth inning scoring spree

Emma Hutchinson, Sports Desk Editor April 3, 2024

Following up on its ranked series win last weekend, Texas baseball continued its success streak on Tuesday night against Abilene Christian, finding a sweet spot at the bottom of the fifth to put an 11-1...

Freshman defensive-midfielder Carly Montgomery runs with the ball on September 3, 2023. The Longhorns defeated SMU 6-0.

Texas soccer freshman Carly Montgomery reflects on impactful first year

Ylver Deleon-Rios, General Sports Reporter April 3, 2024

In freshman defender Carly Montgomery’s first year on the Forty Acres, she quickly assimilated herself into a starting role, was part of a championship team and earned honors. After a whirlwind of a...

Texas Rowing primed for another national championship run

Texas Rowing primed for another national championship run

Ethan Kirschner, General Sports Reporter April 3, 2024

Texas Rowing has started its quest for a third national championship in four seasons. The team just hit the water for the first time this year last week at the “Rust Buster,” featuring Texas, Oklahoma...

‘Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2’: craziest bounceback in horror history

‘Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2’: craziest bounceback in horror history

Ryan Ranc, Senior Life&Arts Reporter April 3, 2024

“Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2” might be the most insane success story ever. After the critical flop (yet financial success) of 2023’s “Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey,” director Rhys Frake-Waterfield...

‘Mario vs. Donkey Kong’ proves remakes can honor classics while being original

‘Mario vs. Donkey Kong’ proves remakes can honor classics while being original

Ryan Ranc, Senior Life&Arts Reporter April 3, 2024

“Mario vs. Donkey Kong,” the 2024 Nintendo Switch remake of the 2004 puzzle game of the same name for the Game Boy Advance, follows Mario tracking down Donkey Kong after he steals Mini-Mario toys from...

‘Austintatious’ original artists, UT alumni return to restore mural after defacing

‘Austintatious’ original artists, UT alumni return to restore mural after defacing

Amelia Engstrom, Life&Arts Desk Editor April 3, 2024

With paint-splattered shirts, acrylic colors and over fifty years of friendship, artists Kerry Awn, Tommy Bauman and Rick Turner set off to restore the vibrant hues and rich culture of the “Austintatious”...

From left University Theatre Guild actors Macy Hempe, Madden Shoebotham and Cooper Madison rehearse for UTG's semesterly children's show on March 29, 2024. This year, UTG is putting on "Bluey."

University Theatre Guild spreads laughter in semesterly children’s charity show, ‘Bluey’

Trinity Orosco, General Life&Arts Reporter April 3, 2024

A familiar  jingle echoes in room 100 of Calhoun Hall as the University Theatre Guild prepares for their semesterly children’s show, “Bluey.” University Theatre Guild, UT’s oldest independent...

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