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All content by Evelyn Dalton
Alberto Martínez, author and professor at UT, speaks during his book talk on “Eyes of Texas: Blackface to Whitewash” in Garrison Hall on Monday, Oct. 27. The book examines the origins of the University’s alma mater, “The Eyes of Texas.”

Origins, legacy of ‘The Eyes of Texas’ examined in history professor’s new book

Evelyn Dalton, General News Reporter October 29, 2025

A history professor discussed his new book, which examines the Jim Crow roots of popular University song “The Eyes of Texas,” on Monday as part of the College of Liberal Arts’ History Faculty New...

Canva Pro now available to all students for free

Canva Pro now available to all students for free

Evelyn Dalton, General News Reporter October 23, 2025

UT students have free access to Canva Pro, a graphic design platform, as of Oct. 17 through a collaboration between the company, UT Enterprise Technology and the Senate for College Councils. Students...

El Estado prohíbe el envío de píldoras de aborto por correo, restringiendo aún más el acceso de los tejanos a ellas

El Estado prohíbe el envío de píldoras de aborto por correo, restringiendo aún más el acceso de los tejanos a ellas

Evelyn Dalton and Kiana Sakuma September 26, 2025

Nota del editor: Este artículo se publicó por primera vez el 22 de Septiembre de 2025 por Evelyn Dalton y fue traducido al español por Kiana Sakuma Los ciudadanos particulares de Tejas pronto podrán...

State bans mailing of abortion pills, further restricting access for Texas citizens

State bans mailing of abortion pills, further restricting access for Texas citizens

Evelyn Dalton, General News Reporter September 22, 2025

Private citizens in Texas will soon be able to sue anyone who distributes, prescribes or mails abortion-inducing drugs for at least $100,000, under a law Gov. Greg Abbott signed Sept. 17. Texas House...

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