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Official newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin

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Gadhafi may be in hometown, UN releases funds to rebels

The Associated Press August 31, 2011

TRIPOLI, Libya — When the end came for Moammar Gadhafi’s regime in Libya, it was stunningly sudden. One minute the rebels were in the mountains, the next they were sweeping through the coastal...

Justice replaces 3 officials over Fast and Furious

The Associated Press August 31, 2011

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department replaced three officials Tuesday who played critical roles in a flawed law enforcement operation aimed at major gun-trafficking networks on the Southwest border. The...

Thousands attend parties publicized on social networks

The Associated Press August 30, 2011

DENVER — An apartment complex near Colorado State University that used Facebook to advertise “the biggest pool party of the year’” got more than it bargained for — at least...

Rising obesity rate triggers UN discussion

Rachel Thompson August 30, 2011

The Lancet, a British medical journal, released a report last week describing the epidemic of rising rates of obesity in America and across the world. According to the study, 50 percent of American adults...

Bush scheduled to keynote terrorism summit

The Associated Press August 30, 2011

NEW YORK — Former U.S. President George W. Bush will keynote a summit next month on fighting global extremism, organizers announced Monday. The nonprofit Concordia Summit Group said Bush will be...

Polygamist leader hospitalized after refusing to eat in prison

The Associated Press August 30, 2011

HOUSTON — Polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs was hospitalized Monday in a medically induced coma in critical condition after fasting in the weeks since receiving a life sentence for sexually assaulting...

Digital age spurs expansion of hybrid curriculum

Shreya Banerjee August 30, 2011

College presidents may see more merit in online courses than average Americans, according to a recent study by Pew Research Center. Approximately 51 percent of college presidents the center polled...

Students shell out less for college, depend more on aid

John Farey August 30, 2011

College students across the nation are paying less money out of their pockets for tuition but are becoming increasingly reliant on financial aid and scholarships, according to a report by educational loan...

Natural Science undergrads to get entrepreneurship, collaboration training

Victoria Pagan August 30, 2011

A new program will train College of Natural Sciences students to market their ideas and start their own companies in the future, said W. Arthur Porter, a new dean of the college who will develop the initiative. Porter...

Texas sexual assault victim recovery programs desperate for funding

Nicole Sanseverino August 30, 2011

Around 26,000 Texans are sexually assaulted each year, but because of a lack of service funding and accessibility, only about half seek help, according to a new UT study. The state spent about $42.8 million...

Direct talks with Taliban break down

August 30, 2011

KABUL, Afghanistan — Direct U.S. talks with the Taliban had evolved to a substantive negotiation before Afghan officials, nervous that the secret and independent talks would undercut President Hamid...

Libyan rebels may be killing African workers

The Associated Press August 30, 2011

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Libyan rebels may be indiscriminately killing black people because they have confused innocent migrant workers with mercenaries, the chairman of the African Union said, citing...

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