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Students deserve UT’s support in a “Post-Roe” Texas

Students deserve UT’s support in a “Post-Roe” Texas

The Daily Texan Editorial Board calls on UT leadership to take a stance against abortion restrictions and better support the Longhorn community after the overturn of Roe v. Wade.
Texas baseball first basemen Ivan Melendez uses his glove to help secure the out at first base. Texas played Rice at UFCU Disch-Falk Field on Feb 18, 2022.

MLB Draft Tracker: Eight Longhorns selected in 2022 draft

Hunter Dworaczyk, Sports Reporter July 20, 2022

After a season in which the Longhorns made a second consecutive College World Series appearance, Texas baseball saw several of its players selected in the 2022 MLB Draft. Eight Longhorns were selected...

A first aid kit in front of the UT tower

Long EMS response times, lack of first aid training leave UT-Austin students vulnerable

Stuti Gupta and Contributor: Jacob Parr May 13, 2022

Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services averages a campus response time of eight minutes and 41 seconds in 2022, according to the EMS data team, but according to the National Library of Medicine,...

UT students of color share experiences studying medicine

UT students of color share experiences studying medicine

Reya Mosby, Life and Arts Associate Editor April 27, 2022

Christine Okoro’s eyes darted across the pages of Dr. Ben Carson’s autobiography as she sat in her sixth grade classroom; each word she read affirmed that she too could be a successful doctor.  Okoro...

Install filter status indicators on all drinking fountains

Install filter status indicators on all drinking fountains

Michael Lazenby, Columnist April 19, 2022
Senior columnist Michael Lazenby urges the University to display water filtration status.
A festival-goer jumps in the air to launch a kite at the Kite Festival on April 3, 2022.

Return of Austin’s Kite Fest

Julius Shieh, Peyton Sims, and Alyssa Olvera April 9, 2022

The Austin Kite Festival returned and welcomed over 40,000 people to Zilker Park on April 3, 2022.    

UT researchers examine potential changes in El Niño from climate change

UT researchers examine potential changes in El Niño from climate change

Katy Nelson, Senior News Reporter March 31, 2022

University researchers drilled for ancient corals off the South Pacific Ocean to find out how the climate pattern of El Niño might change as a result of climate change. Although they received inconclusive...

Audrey Warren’s senior leadership lifts youthful women’s basketball squad

Amsal Madhani, Sports Reporter February 22, 2022

This article first appeared in the Feb. 18, 2022 flipbook. Following the 2020-21 season, Texas women’s basketball lost three of its players, including the top pick in the 2021 WNBA draft, Charli Collier....

UT fossil study challenges theory about ‘The Great Dying’

UT fossil study challenges theory about ‘The Great Dying’

Katy Nelson, News Reporter February 15, 2022

This article first appeared in the Feb. 11, 2022 flipbook. A study by UT researchers challenges a traditional theory that an ocean acidification event known as “The Great Dying” killed most animals...

Upcoming student-produced Chinese drama ‘Butterfly Knot’ incorporates traditional Chinese ideas while exploring themes of love, transformation

Upcoming student-produced Chinese drama ‘Butterfly Knot’ incorporates traditional Chinese ideas while exploring themes of love, transformation

Angela Lim, Life and Arts Reporter February 15, 2022

Editor's note: This article first appeared in the Feb. 11, 2022 flipbook. After seeing loved ones come and go in the fall semester, Katherine Zhang poured her emotions into her writing. Incorporating...

Delay classes going back in-person

Delay classes going back in-person

Michael Zhang, Columnist February 9, 2022
Columnist Michael Zhang urges UT to hold off on going back to an in-person format or offer online options for all students.
UT researchers collaborate to understand exposure to oil, gas pollution in communities

UT researchers collaborate to understand exposure to oil, gas pollution in communities

Katy Nelson, News Reporter February 2, 2022

A nonprofit organization enlisted University researchers last month to assess air pollutant exposure from oil and gas developments in Texas and Colorado.  HEI Energy, an affiliate of the Health Effects...

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