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Official newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin

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Entrepreneurial organizations put students in business

Yvonne Marquez April 26, 2011

Biomedical engineering junior Juan Carlos Rodriguez started his own clothing line, Platypus T-shirts, last summer. He said his business is still in the startup stages and he is trying to market his...

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Notable professor, attorney to lose job over budget cuts

Ahsika Sanders April 26, 2011

In 1967, 22-year-old attorney Sarah Weddington joined forces with the Women’s Liberation Movement and took on one of the most perpetually controversial Supreme Court cases in American history...

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Oil tycoon discusses alternative fuels

Lauren Giudice April 19, 2011

Although Texas billionaire T. Boone Pickens made his fortune in the oil industry, he pushed for the use of alternative energy sources at an on-campus lecture Monday. More than 1,000 students...

Statistics show a growth in health care professions

Huma Munir April 19, 2011

Students can look forward to an influx of job opportunities in health care professions and some information technology and business fields, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. By 2018,...

Colleges plan 2013 launch of video game design classes

Allistair Pinsof April 19, 2011

Austin, known as one of the primary hubs of the video game industry, may soon find the next generation of game artists, designers and programmers studying within the walls of UT this fall. Bruce...

University investment in gold has huge payoffs

Matthew Stottlemyre April 19, 2011

Gold and green may not be UT’s colors, but the University may be seeing more of both. Beginning in September 2009, the University of Texas Investment Management Company spent $767 million...

Grant for Jewish Studies Center to aid in campus events, library

Amy Thornton April 19, 2011

The Schusterman Center for Jewish Studies announced that donations matched $6 million grant from the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Foundation to continue providing a multi-disciplinary Jewish Studies...

UT alumna educates about danger of HPV

Ahsika Sanders April 19, 2011

Eighty percent of women will contract HPV at some point in their lives, Ashley Eldridge said one of her 11 doctors told her. “If you are sexually active you are probably going to get it,”...

Captain, key player of rugby team dies after recent injury

Yvonne Marquez April 19, 2011

The UT Women’s Rugby Club captain died in Kansas City from complications of a head injury last week. Biology senior Stephanie Flores, 22, was playing with the Texas Rugby Union Under-23 team...

Man shares struggle with body image

Jody Serrano April 18, 2011

On the outside, Hayden Winkler appeared to be in top condition: He was lean and muscular, he exercised daily and he led a healthy lifestyle. No one knew his heart wouldn’t beat more than 30 beats...

UT journalism alters studies to emphasize future of field

Ahsika Sanders April 18, 2011

The School of Journalism approved the biggest change to its curriculum in almost 20 years to better prepare future journalists for the evolving media platforms. The revised curriculum received unanimous...

Tuition exceeds learning costs at most colleges, study shows

Matthew Stottlemyre April 18, 2011

Students pay more than what it costs universities to educate them, according to a report released by a higher education research center. In the policy paper “Who Subsidizes Whom?” three...

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