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Official newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin

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UT Professor Honors Forgotten Silent Film Pioneer

Eliza Sommers and Alex Luevano December 6, 2022

Radio-television-film professor Dr. Kathryn Fuller-Seeley discusses her upcoming DVD showcasing four restored silent films by Francis Ford, one of the most influential silent filmmakers in history. This...

UT President Jay Hartzell talks reproductive rights, ‘The Eyes of Texas,” affordability, COVID-19, and more

Fiza Kuzhiyil, Managing Editor December 5, 2022

After nearly two years, The Daily Texan sat down again the President Jay Hartzell to ask about the University's response to COVID-19, the overturning of Roe V. Wade, "The Eyes of Texas," housing affordability...

The Fight to Save Texas Prairies

Biologists at UT's Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center discuss threats to our prairie ecosystems and their restoration efforts. This video was produced under Associate Video Editor Kameryn Griesser...

Hungry Hungry Longhorns Ep 02: Chicken

Aislyn Gaddis, Leni Steinhardt, and Emma George December 4, 2022

In this episode of Hungry Hungry Longhorns, audio reporter Aislyn Gaddis breaks down what to look for when shopping for chicken, the easiest ways to prepare this staple ingredient and how to avoid chicken-induced...

Audio Editor Still Not Used to the Sound of Her Own Voice

Carly Rose and Peyton Sims December 4, 2022

-30- has been traditionally used by journalists to indicate the end of a story or article that is submitted for editing and typesetting. At The Daily Texan, staffers who are writing their last piece get...

Off the Record Ep 01: Midnights

Welcome to Off the Record, a podcast about new album releases. In this episode, life-long Swiftie Hyndavi and non-Swiftie Claire are joined by Life & Arts associate editor Sage Dunlap to break down...

Keeping Austin Weird: Horror For The Holidays

Horror For The Holidays, an annual horror-themed holiday market, features dark vendors, performances, costume contests and more. Vendors discuss why they're passionate about horror and how they are helping...

Talbot in his living room. His home has become a sanctuary for artists, locals and tourists alike.

Photo Story: Saving Neverlandia

Kara Hawley, Associate Photo Editor November 29, 2022

James Talbot, an artist behind the push to “Keep Austin Weird,” displays his love of art and architecture at his house, Casa Neverlandia.

What Starts Here Changes the Game

Daniel Guel and Alex Luevano November 28, 2022

Computer science senior Matthew Zhang started developing indie video games in high school. With a new game releasing soon, he discusses his creative processes and how being at UT has benefitted him. This...

Women in Computer Science: Breaking the Barrier

Juliana Smith-Etienne and Hingis Chang November 28, 2022

Computer science is a notoriously male-dominated field that can feel daunting to breach. How can women make space for themselves and for each other in this kind of environment? Audio reporter Juliana Smith-Etienne...

UT’s Hidden Community of Music

Firdous Khezrian, Theo Werner, and Kirthi Gummadi November 28, 2022

Open Mic Nights take place at the Cactus Cafe in the Texas Union every Tuesday. The event brings together a community of local musicians who perform their original music. The people behind the show discuss...

Exploring the Mueller Farmers’ Market

Meredith Roberts, Lauren Peck, and Kirthi Gummadi November 26, 2022

Meet a few vendors at the Texas Farmers' Market at Mueller! Every Sunday, the market is a place where farmers, bakers, craftsmen and more gather to share their items directly with the Austin community....

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