The Student Government Reform Task Forces completed list of recommended changes to SGs constitution and bylaws includes an overhaul of the agency structure, the addition of a more permanent judiciary branch and several new positions within the legislative assembly.
Racial profiling is a “fundamentally flawed” method of catching terrorists, and is no more effective than random sampling techniques, according to a recent study by a UT computer science professor.
As Thursdays football game against the Aggies approaches, the rivalry between UT and Texas A&M University deepens as the Blood and Tissue Center of Central Texas gives a new meaning to the tradition.
Fewer than two weeks after the College of Liberal Arts recommended cuts to centers and institutions, more than 100 UT students, faculty and staff attended the second meeting of a new organization Monday night called The Students Speak.
The same red candle that has illuminated the Main Mall during hex rallies for more than 20 years lit the night for about 2,000 students at this years event on Monday.
Oscar G. Brockett, a former theater instructor and professor emeritus at UT, will be honored with a memorial service on Dec. 11 in the B. Iden Payne Theatre in the F. Loren Winship Drama Building.
Since the 1960s, Texas criminal justice system has become a blueprint for other states prison reform efforts a trend that author Robert Perkinson said leaves the public no safer and wastes its money.