“Drawing and Painting the Human Head,” “Instant Piano For Busy People” and “Solo Travel With Confidence” are just three of the courses Austin residents can take through the UT Informal Classes program.
Aspiring artists, stressed-out students and curious amateurs can channel their inner Van Goghs, Picassos and Monets through UT’s newest painting club, Project: Paint.
Left. Left. Right. Left. This dance is familiar to almost all Tinder users — a chance at love controlled by the power of a swipe. However, the match-making app lacks variety, and Tinder personalities become as repetitive as a Katy Perry album.
Hava Kane, Plan II and psychology sophomore, loves hearing stories. With this idea in mind, Kane formed the student organization UTter earlier this year.
In order to accommodate the influx of people, South By Southwest festival managers recruit volunteers from around the world, but many of them come from right here at UT.
When Almetris “Mama” Duren, the namesake of Duren Residence Hall, founded Innervisions Gospel Choir in 1974, it was one of the first black, non-Greek organizations on campus.