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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

Opinion

Revamping the energy curriculum

Rui Shi February 8, 2012

As the Republican primary rages on, the polarization of the political scene is as evident as ever. From health care to the tax code, Republicans and Democrats can’t seem to come together on any important...

Increasing minority access to study abroad

Melissa Macaya February 7, 2012

Rising tuition costs and cuts to financial aid resources are causing even the most adventurous students to think twice before studying abroad. For minority students especially, studying abroad has become...

The partial budget picture

The Daily Texan Editorial Board February 7, 2012

In March, the UT System Board of Regents will likely raise tuition for the 2012-13 and 2013-14 academic years, per President William Powers Jr.’s recommendation. In December, Powers forwarded to...

Quotes to note: Occupy Austin

The Daily Texan Editorial Board February 6, 2012

Editor’s note: From developments in the Occupy movement to Willie Nelson’s endorsement of Mayor Lee Leffingwell, the following quotes are among the best from the last few days. “While...

Gluten-free: going beyond the label

Heba Dafashy February 6, 2012

It seems that a new dietary term has swept through restaurants, menus and grocery stores. On commonly purchased food items, it is no surprise to see a label that says “gluten-free.” As items...

Shea’s Rebellion

The Daily Texan Editorial Board February 3, 2012

Austin Mayor Lee Leffingwell has a new challenger in former City Council member Brigid Shea. Shea is a co-founder of Save Our Springs, an environmental group that advocates the protection of the Edwards...

Protesting pro-testers

The Daily Texan Editorial Board February 3, 2012

While speaking before 4,000 school officials at the Texas Association of School Administrators’ midwinter conference, Texas Education Commissioner Robert Scott said that standardized testing in Texas...

Give the Drag respect

Drew Finke February 3, 2012

In 2004, the city of Austin approved the University Neighborhood Overlay, a comprehensive zoning law that has driven West Campus’ transformation from quirky university neighborhood to booming urban...

Undercutting the student voice

Dave Player February 2, 2012

The Student Government Assembly passed a resolution Tuesday to include a referendum on the ballot in this spring’s election. The referendum will include two questions: first, “Do you support...

The dual-credit dilemma

The Daily Texan Editorial Board February 2, 2012

In conversations about the future of higher education, dual credit elicits a wide range of opinions. Considered a cure-all by some and a cop-out by others, dual credit offers students the opportunity to...

A new blueprint for higher education

The Daily Texan Editorial Board February 1, 2012

During his speech Friday at the University of Michigan, President Barack Obama scrutinized the rising cost of attending college. Echoing sentiments from his State of the Union speech last week, Obama put...

Creativity constrained by the core curriculum

Katherine Taylor February 1, 2012

Do schools kill creativity? Ken Robinson, TED talks lecturer, international educational adviser and author of “The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything,” argues that they do. His...

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