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The Daily Texan

Official newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin

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Palestinian officials refuse to accede US pressure on statehood

The Associated Press September 7, 2011

RAMALLAH, West Bank — The Palestinians on Tuesday said they would not give in to American pressure to drop their bid for statehood at the United Nations, taking a tough position ahead of a meeting...

Study: AlcoholEdu provides students with short-term insight

Amanda Rogers September 7, 2011

AlcoholEdu promotes informed decisions when it comes to alcohol consumption in college, but has failed to yield long-term beneficial results, according to a national study. For the past three years, the...

Cool front expected to relieve Texas heat

The Associated Press September 6, 2011

DALLAS — The threat of rolling blackouts, constant strain on the Texas electric grid and hunkering down indoors to avoid the relentless summer heat may soon be sweaty memories as the state’s...

Mississippi hay relieves Texas farmers during long drought

The Associated Press September 6, 2011

MCCOMB, Miss. — It’s a classic scene: a tractor loading bales of hay onto a flatbed trailer. Only these days that trailer is likely to belong to an 18-wheeler, as local farmers ship their hay...

Nine-day trial will examine legality of voting district map

The Associated Press September 6, 2011

AUSTIN — Opponents of a new Republican congressional redistricting plan in Texas are hoping to prove in federal court the plan illegally dilutes minority voting strength. A trial to determine the...

Drowning victim personal friend of Texans’ Smith

The Associated Press September 6, 2011

RICHMOND, Texas — A man who apparently drowned in the swimming pool behind the home of Houston Texans defensive end Antonio Smith wasn’t affiliated with the team, authorities said. Fort Bend...

Fried bubblegum, buffalo chicken flapjack State Fair favorites

The Associated Press September 6, 2011

DALLAS — Buffalo chicken in a flapjack and fried bubblegum are the judges’ top picks for the best and most creative foods that will be available this year at the State Fair of Texas. The buffalo...

Giffords returns to Houston after visit to Ariz

The Associated Press September 6, 2011

TUCSON, Ariz. — U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords has returned to Houston following a brief weekend visit to Arizona. She arrived in Tucson Friday evening with her husband, retired astronaut and Navy...

Feds say workers return to Gulf oil and gas jobs

The Associated Press September 6, 2011

NEW ORLEANS — Federal officials say offshore oil and gas workers in the Gulf of Mexico are going back to platforms and rigs that had been evacuated because of Tropical Storm Lee. The Bureau of Ocean...

Longhorn Recycling Roundup cleans up tailgaters’ trash

Sylvia Butanda September 6, 2011

While the Longhorns kicked the Rice Owls’ cans on the football field, student volunteers collected the cans tailgaters left around campus Saturday afternoon. The second year of Longhorn Recycling...

Fires burn across Central Texas, destroy hundreds of homes

Jillian Bliss September 6, 2011

Fires raged across Central Texas this weekend, affecting the Pflugerville, Bastrop County, Travis County and Hays County areas. Austin mayor Lee Leffingwell said despite success in controlling fires in...

European ethnic groups played a large role in Texas’ founding

Rachel Thompson September 6, 2011

Students and professors gathered Friday to learn how Scots, English, Welsh and particularly Irish played a role in shaping the history of Texas. Marian J. Barber, associate director of the National History...

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