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The Daily Texan

Official newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin

The Daily Texan

Sarah Brager, Associate News Editor

Sarah is a journalism senior from Buda, Texas. She’s currently an associate news editor, and she previously worked as a life and arts reporter and an opinion columnist. When she’s not reporting for the Texan, Sarah loves hiking, drinking outrageous amounts of coffee and doing crossword puzzles.

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A group of students walk across Guadalupe near the Texas Union on Election Day, Nov. 5, 2024.

LIVE UPDATES: Texas, nation wait for US general election results

Updated Nov. 14, 9:09 p.m. Nov. 14 9:09 p.m.: Kirk Watson is set to serve a fourth term as Austin Mayor, narrowly avoiding a runoff with 50% of all votes. Nov. 7 10:39 a.m.: President Joe Biden...

The UT Tower on Sept. 16.

University police arrest UT employee on charge of failure to register as a sex offender

Kylee Howard, Vivien Ayers, and Sarah Brager September 16, 2024

University police arrested a University employee, who is a registered sex offender in Oregon,  on Sept. 6 for what officials believe to be failure to register in Texas, a third-degree felony in the state.  UTPD...

Protesters gather on South Mall for a pro-Palestine protest on May 5, 2024.

Pro-Palestine protesters gather on South Lawn for May Day: timeline

Sarah Brager, News Desk Editor May 5, 2024

Noon  Over 100 people gather on South Lawn, chanting for the end of occupation in Palestine. Organizers include the Palestine Solidarity Committee, the Texas Young Active Labor Leaders, Faculty and...

Faculty join students in front of Main Mall to protest yesterday's arrests and the ongoing violence in Gaza. They also called on President Jay Hartzell to resign.

Faculty protest student arrests in front of Tower, call for Hartzell resignation

Sarah Brager, Mason Rouser April 25, 2024

Nearly 1000 faculty and students gathered in front of the UT Tower today to protest at least 57 arrests made Wednesday, when law enforcement in riot gear attempted to shut down a pro-Palestine protest...

The UT Tower on September 4, 2023.

Los cambios de la DCCE no tienen efecto en el currículo, los servicios de discapacidad a pesar de preocupaciones desinformadas

Mason Rouser, Sarah Brager, and Angela Garcia April 24, 2024

Nota del editor: este artículo se publicó por primera vez el 22 de abril por Mason Rouser y Sarah Brager  y fue traducido al español por Angela Garcia. Los cambios recientes hechos por la universidad...

The UT Tower on September 4, 2023.

DCCE changes have no effect on curriculum, disability services despite misinformed concerns

Mason Rouser and Sarah Brager April 22, 2024

Recent changes made by the University in response to Senate Bill 17, like the closure of the Division of Campus and Community Engagement, sparked confusion over the fate of several programs and academic...

Looking back to look forward: what happened to ‘The Eyes of Texas’ referendum, LGBTQIA+ State of Affairs report

Looking back to look forward: what happened to ‘The Eyes of Texas’ referendum, LGBTQIA+ State of Affairs report

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter November 30, 2023

Student government is planning another attempt at a non-binding referendum for “The Eyes of Texas” after the Office of the Dean of Students postponed the original vote last spring.  While the new...

UT's Clements Center for National Security hosted U.S. diplomat Daniel Stewart Nov. 9, 2023.

Meet the new Diplomat in Residence for Texas

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter November 9, 2023

United States diplomat Daniel Stewart reflected on his time in foreign service and encouraged UT students to pursue jobs within the U.S. Department of State at an event hosted by the University’s Clements...

UT launches delivery system for healthcare products, including emergency contraception

UT launches delivery system for healthcare products, including emergency contraception

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter November 7, 2023

The University launched a delivery service for healthcare products last week in partnership with two local pharmacies, allowing students to order over-the-counter items online, including a lower-cost emergency...

Mechanical engineering senior Anh Tran works at a machine at a Lonhorn Racing work day on Oct. 28, 2023.

Longhorn Racing, Cockrell School of Engineering receive over $200,000 donation

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter November 2, 2023

Financial company Santander Consumer USA Inc. gifted $25,000 to the Longhorn Racing Team last month, establishing a partnership that will help the student organization source parts for the vehicles it...

McKinney Falls State Park upper falls on Oct. 30, 2023.

Texans to vote on allocating $1 billion for creation of new state parks

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter October 30, 2023

In the upcoming election, Texans can vote on an amendment to the state’s constitution that would allocate $1 billion for the creation and upkeep of new state parks, marking the largest park investment...

Rio West, an off-campus apartment that qualifies for affordable housing, is located on 2704 Rio Grande St.

La ciudad de Austin solicitará $10 millones en fondos federales para reformas de viviendas económicamente accesibles

Sarah Brager and Emma Rikalo October 23, 2023

Nota del editor: este artículo se publicó por primera vez el 16 de octubre por Sarah Brager y fue traducido al español por Emma Rikalo. Este mes, la ciudad de Austin solicitará $10 millones de financiación...

Jordan Jessie, Lira Amari Ramirez and Cat hold up books with Emily Shryock, the director of the DCC Library, at a DCC Halloween hangout on Oct. 17, 2023. The library is currently under renovation, but Shryock had many books from the library in her office.

UT Disability Cultural Center to open disability-focused library for students

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter October 22, 2023

The UT Disability Cultural Center will launch a new disability-focused library by the start of the spring semester, allowing students to check out books and academic resources specific to disability identity...

Estudiantes latinos reflexionan sobre la recertificación de UT con el Sello de Excelencia

Estudiantes latinos reflexionan sobre la recertificación de UT con el Sello de Excelencia

Sarah Brager and Jessica Nino October 19, 2023

Nota del editor: este artículo se publicó por primera vez el 16 de octubre por Sarah Brager y fue traducido al español por Jessica Nino.  La Excelencia en Educación certificó la Universidad de...

The Texan Recap: Drag Ban found Unconstitutional, Lifetime Achievement Award

Editor's note: This podcast was originally published on Spotify on Oct. 15, 2023.  In this week of The Texan Recap, audio producer Sriya Dommaraju talks about Senate Bill 12, a law that restricted...

Latinx students reflect on UT’s recertification with Seal of Excelencia

Latinx students reflect on UT’s recertification with Seal of Excelencia

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter October 16, 2023

Excelencia in Education recertified the University with the Seal of Excelencia last month, a distinction given to institutions demonstrating commitment to serving Latinx students.  Excelencia in Education,...

Rio West, an off-campus apartment that qualifies for affordable housing, is located on 2704 Rio Grande St.

City of Austin to apply for $10 million in federal funding for affordable housing reforms

Sarah Brager, News Senior Reporter October 16, 2023

This month, the city of Austin will apply for $10 million in federal funding to expand city-wide affordable housing policies and construction efforts for low-income residents.  The U.S. Department...

Drag queen Natalie Hole performs in the Capitol Rotunda during the Youth Capitol Takeover on Mar. 29, 2023.

Un juez federal dice que la prohibición de drag en Texas es inconstitucional y no se puede hacer cumplir

Sarah Brager and Hannah Garza October 14, 2023

Nota del editor: Este artículo se publicó por primera vez el 13 de octubre por Sarah Brager y fue traducido al español por Hannah Garza.  La ley estatal que prohíbe ciertas actuaciones de drag...

Drag queen Natalie Hole performs in the Capitol Rotunda during the Youth Capitol Takeover on Mar. 29, 2023.

Federal judge says Texas drag ban is unconstitutional, cannot be enforced

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter October 13, 2023

The state law banning certain public drag performances is unconstitutional and violates the First Amendment, said a federal judge in the Southern District of Texas late last month.  U.S. District Judge...

Construction workers eat lunch as students walk past the Texas Hillel Topper Center for Jewish Life on Oct. 4, 2023. Hillel is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world.

Austin Jewish community responds to antisemitic graffiti near UT campus

Sarah Brager and Michael Lewinbuk October 5, 2023

When Lily Deitelzweig approached the large orange words spray-painted on the sidewalk in front of her sorority house late last month, she was shocked.  “I think everyone was appalled by it, Jewish...

Lee College President Lynda Villanueva speaks on the Texas Tribune Festival panel "Race and Higher Ed" with Paul Quinn College President Michael Sorrell, Rice University fellow Ruth Simmons and Royce West, Texas State Senator, D-Dallas, on Sep. 23, 2023.

Los panelistas del Texas Tribune Festival discuten el estado de la diversidad, la equidad y la inclusión en la educación superior

Sarah Brager and Hannel Suarez September 26, 2023

Nota del editor: este artículo se publicó por primera vez el 24 de septiembre por Sarah Brager y fue traducido al español por Hannel Suarez. Las instituciones de educación superior deben hacer todo...

Lee College President Lynda Villanueva speaks on the Texas Tribune Festival panel "Race and Higher Ed" with Paul Quinn College President Michael Sorrell, Rice University fellow Ruth Simmons and Royce West, Texas State Senator, D-Dallas, on Sep. 23, 2023.

Texas Tribune Festival panelists discuss the state of diversity, equity and inclusion in higher education

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter September 24, 2023

Higher education institutions must do as much as possible to protect students’ sense of identity amidst concerns of inclusion on campuses, a group of panelists said at the 2023 Texas Tribune Festival.  Kate...

The Texas Tribune Festival's "The Heat is On" panel discussing climate change with Stoic Energy President Doug Lewin, Author Heather McTeer Toney, Journalist Naveena Sadasivam and moderator Erin Douglas on Sep. 23, 2023.

Texas Tribune Festival panelists discuss the state’s extreme heat, potential solutions

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter September 24, 2023

Climate change is here to stay  — and with it, a political rift — a group of panelists said Saturday at the 2023 Texas Tribune Festival.  Erin Douglas, a Texas Tribune climate reporter, moderated...

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UT to lead federally-funded climate resilience research

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter September 20, 2023

The University announced plans earlier this month to lead a federally-funded research project with the City of Austin to make Texas communities more resilient to extreme climate fluctuations.  U.S....

El consejo de la ciudad de Austin aprueba la resolución de alojamiento sin ventanas, para prevenir la construcción de nuevos cuartos sin ventanas

El consejo de la ciudad de Austin aprueba la resolución de alojamiento sin ventanas, para prevenir la construcción de nuevos cuartos sin ventanas

Sarah Brager and Valeria Mota September 18, 2023

Nota del editor: este artículo se publicó por primera vez el 14 de septiembre del 2023 por Sarah Brager y fue traducido al español por Valeria Mota. El consejo de la ciudad de Austin aprobó una...

The Texan Recap: Windowless Bedroom Ban, Iliza Shlesinger

Aislyn Gaddis, Sarah Brager, Isabella Zeff, and Jack Lewellyn September 18, 2023

Editor's Note: This podcast was originally published on Spotify on September 17, 2023.  In this episode of the weekly recap, audio editor Aislyn Gaddis talks with a Texan reporter about the new Austin...

Austin City Council approves windowless housing resolution, preventing construction of new windowless bedrooms

Austin City Council approves windowless housing resolution, preventing construction of new windowless bedrooms

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter September 14, 2023

The Austin City Council approved a resolution yesterday requiring access to natural light in all newly constructed bedrooms in Austin after UT community members started a campaign this summer against windowless...

UT construirá una nueva estación de campo en Hill Country, ampliando el análisis local del cambio climático

UT construirá una nueva estación de campo en Hill Country, ampliando el análisis local del cambio climático

Sarah Brager and Jessica Niño September 14, 2023

Nota del editor: este artículo se publicó por primera vez el 11 de septiembre por Sarah Brager y fue traducido al español por Jessica Nino. La Universidad de Texas anunció planes para construir...

UT to build new Hill Country Field Station, expanding local analysis of changing climate

UT to build new Hill Country Field Station, expanding local analysis of changing climate

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter September 11, 2023

The University of Texas announced plans to build a new ecological field station in Dripping Springs on Aug. 28 after receiving a $50 million gift from the Winn Family Foundation.  Named the Hill Country...

Sustainability students talk climate anxiety, stress of finding solutions to climate change

Sustainability students talk climate anxiety, stress of finding solutions to climate change

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter September 7, 2023

For sustainability studies senior Rae Datt, thinking about schoolwork often prompts a different type of stress than the average student experiences. On top of the typical homework and exams, Datt says...

The Texan Recap: West Campus Music Venues, a 100-Year-Old Tree at Risk

Aislyn Gaddis, Diego Saldana, Kylee Howard, and Sarah Brager September 3, 2023

In this episode of the weekly recap, audio editor Aislyn Gaddis talks with Texan reporters about The Friendly Rio Market, a corner store that doubles as a music venue, and Hole in the Wall, a historical...

Professor Kiran Shokar and Research Program Manager Cynthia Chacon in front of the Dell Medical School on Aug. 30th, 2023. Earlier this month, Dr. Kiran and Dr. Michael Pignone were granted $3 million to help advance access to colorectal cancer screenings.

Researchers from Dell Medical School receive $3 million to improve colorectal cancer prevention efforts in Texas

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter August 31, 2023

The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas granted Dr. Kiran Shokar and Dr. Michael Pignone $3 million earlier this month to improve statewide access to colorectal cancer screenings and expand...

People walk past Hole in the Wall on August 31, 2023.

Hole in the Wall first to receive assistance from Iconic Venue Fund, signs 20-year lease

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter August 31, 2023

The Hole in the Wall, a music venue in West Campus, obtained a new 20-year lease after receiving $1.6 million in assistance from the City of Austin through the Iconic Venue Fund. Hole in the Wall is...

A toddler looks up at the sky as kites fly overhead at Zilker Park. Zilker's Kite Festival was a popular attraction for individuals and families.

Austin City Council to not move forward with Zilker Park Vision Plan

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter August 24, 2023

The Austin City Council will not vote on the proposal to renovate Zilker Park and will indefinitely table the plan because of a divided community response, Mayor Kirk Watson announced in a statement on...

UT students walk down 25th st. on the first day of class, Aug. 21, 2023.

UT System and Coursera launch free online micro-credential program

Sarah Brager, Senior News Reporter August 22, 2023

The UT System and online course provider Coursera launched a micro-credential program earlier this month that’s free for all University students, faculty, staff and alumni across its nine academic institutions....

In the midst of an opioid crisis, Longhorn EMS initiative promotes bystander confidence with overdose education

In the midst of an opioid crisis, Longhorn EMS initiative promotes bystander confidence with overdose education

Sarah Brager, General News Reporter April 18, 2023

In an effort to promote bystander confidence, Longhorn EMS launched a new public health initiative this semester for the campus community, consisting of overdose response presentations and free Narcan...

Austin may hire full-time bat scientist to protect, manage local colony

Austin may hire full-time bat scientist to protect, manage local colony

Sarah Brager, General News Reporter April 5, 2023

Austin’s famous bat population — the world’s largest urban bat colony — faces threats from potential displacement and disease. To protect the critters, the Animal Advisory Commission unanimously...

Proposed Texas bill challenges waves of legislation against academic expression

Proposed Texas bill challenges waves of legislation against academic expression

Sarah Brager, General News Reporter March 28, 2023

A proposed bill would require public universities in Texas to protect academic freedom and ideals of diversity, equity and inclusion for students and faculty.  State Rep. John H. Bucy III, D-Austin,...

UT researchers launch new transportation center to analyze travel behavior, safety

UT researchers launch new transportation center to analyze travel behavior, safety

Sarah Brager, General News Reporter March 22, 2023

UT announced the launch of a new transportation research center that will analyze travel behavior and commuter psychology in partnership with other schools across the country. Researchers from the Center...

El proyecto de ley propuesto podría prohibir “critical race theory” en las universidades de Texas

El proyecto de ley propuesto podría prohibir “critical race theory” en las universidades de Texas

Sarah Brager and Amy DonJuan February 21, 2023

Nota del editor: este artículo se publicó por primera vez el 13 de febrero por Sarah Brager y fue traducido al español por Amy DonJuan. Los legisladores de Texas dieron otro paso para mantener...

In order from left to right, Valentin, Betsy Berry, Robert Hughes and Daniel Young stand in front of Dirty Martin’s, an Austin burger restaurant located on Guadalupe Street. Young is the general manager of Dirty Martin’s, and has continued to fight to keep the burger joint open.

Dirty Martin’s plans to take legislative action to prevent displacement by Project Connect

Sarah Brager, General News Reporter February 20, 2023

When Daniel Young voted in favor of Austin’s new transit initiative Project Connect, he had no idea the proposed rail lines would run through Dirty Martin’s Place where he’s worked as the general...

Resident assistants support dining hall operations during winter storm

Resident assistants support dining hall operations during winter storm

Sarah Brager, General News Reporter February 16, 2023

Dangerous conditions from the winter freeze earlier this month, including persistent power outages and icy roads, left many UT employees unable to come to campus. However, many student employees filled...

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Proposed bill could ban critical race theory from Texas universities

Sarah Brager, News Reporter February 13, 2023

Texas lawmakers made another step to keep critical race theory out of public education by proposing a new bill that would ban the curriculum from publicly funded universities in Texas, including UT...

UT-Austin housing report shows almost 40% of first-time in college freshmen don’t live on campus

UT-Austin housing report shows almost 40% of first-time in college freshmen don’t live on campus

Sarah Brager, General News Reporter January 31, 2023

A report from the University showed that almost 40% of first-time in college (FTIC) freshmen lived off campus in Fall 2021. The report did not list the specific reasons why students chose to live off campus. According...

UT pandemic scientist awarded with key to the city of Austin

UT pandemic scientist awarded with key to the city of Austin

Sarah Brager, General News Reporter January 25, 2023

UT pandemic scientist Dr. Lauren Ancel Meyers received a key to the city earlier this month for her lab’s contribution to Austin’s COVID-19 analysis and pandemic response.   Meyers formed the...

Texas oSTEM to host student drag night, celebrate queer expression

Texas oSTEM to host student drag night, celebrate queer expression

Sarah Brager, General Life & Arts Reporter November 18, 2022

When Matthew offered to help organize a student drag night for his LGBTQ+ organization, Out in STEM, last semester, he did not expect to end up performing on stage. Dressed up as Velma from Scooby-Doo,...

UT Theatre and Dance premieres ‘In Sisters We Trust, Or My F*cked Up American Girl Doll Play’

UT Theatre and Dance premieres ‘In Sisters We Trust, Or My F*cked Up American Girl Doll Play’

Sarah Brager, General Life&Arts Reporter October 27, 2022

Eight women walk across the stage, sporting outfits reminiscent of a popular childhood toy — American Girl dolls. Many audience members associate the dolls with traditional lessons about womanhood, but...

From Texas to Alaska: UT students bike to raise money for cancer

From Texas to Alaska: UT students bike to raise money for cancer

Sarah Brager, Life&Arts Reporter September 6, 2022

After pedaling across the finish line as loved ones cheer from the sidelines, cyclists huddle together yelling their team chant one last time. Adrenaline from the final stretch on the road subsides, and...

UT student uses TikTok to fuel reproductive justice

UT student uses TikTok to fuel reproductive justice

Sarah Brager, Life and Arts Reporter August 9, 2022

Editor's Note: This article first appeared in the August 9, 2022 flip book.  Only a week and a half before her high school graduation, music sophomore Paxton Smith decided she would denounce Texas’...

Local animal shelter Austin Pets Alive! calls on community for help, extra foster volunteers

Local animal shelter Austin Pets Alive! calls on community for help, extra foster volunteers

Sarah Brager, Life & Arts Reporter August 3, 2022

Editor’s note: This article first appeared in the August 2, 2022 flipbook. When warned about potential power outages across Texas earlier this month due to the extreme heat, local animal shelter Austin...

Check out these farmers markets for eco-friendly summer activities

Sarah Brager, Life and Arts Reporter July 28, 2022

Editor's note: This article first appeared in the July 26, 2022 flip book.  For those looking to make sustainable decisions, take their green thumb for a spin or get outside with loved ones, farmers...

Austinites gather at Capitol to protest on July Fourth

Austinites gather at Capitol to protest on July Fourth

Sarah Brager, Life and Arts Reporter July 8, 2022

Protesters gather at the Texas Capitol gates, signs raised proudly above their heads. Passing cars honk and wave at the growing crowd, some showing support and others meeting the group with countering...

Here are some Pride Month events in Austin area to keep on your radar

Here are some Pride Month events in Austin area to keep on your radar

Sarah Brager, Life & Arts Reporter June 16, 2022

The bustling Austin streets beam with extra color as local businesses and residents make new additions to the scenery: vibrant rainbow flags. In honor of Pride Month, the LGBTQ+ community in Austin gears...

A women looks at the Uvalde Memorial in front of the Texas Capital on May 31, 2022. The Memorial was set up to honor those who lost their lives in Uvalde on May 24.

Austin community takes action following Uvalde tragedy

Sarah Brager, Life & Arts Reporter June 9, 2022

Editor’s note: This article first appeared in the June 7, 2022 flipbook. Twenty-one portraits line the Texas Capitol steps, candles and flowers by their side. As community members pass the microphone...

Add more COVID-19 precautions to Family Weekend

Add more COVID-19 precautions to Family Weekend

Sarah Brager, Columnist April 17, 2022
Columnist Sarah Brager urges the University to require either a negative COVID-19 test or proof of vaccination status for Family Weekend visitors.
RecSports should survey participants for COVID-19 safety concerns

RecSports should survey participants for COVID-19 safety concerns

Sarah Brager, Columnist April 12, 2022
Columnist Sarah Brager urges RecSports to engage with students and members by distributing a monthly survey to voice opinions on facility operations.
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Increase peer education workshops for wellness

Sarah Brager, Columnist March 6, 2022
Columnist Sarah Brager urges the CMHC to improve mental health communication with students through peer education workshops.
Better inform students about hazing response procedures

Better inform students about hazing response procedures

Sarah Brager, Columnist February 14, 2022
Columnist Sarah Brager urges UT to improve hazing reporting culture on campus by increasing resource and response communication.
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