University Wi-Fi named racist slur during white nationalist event
Richard Spencer’s white supremacist speech at Texas A&M overrun by peaceful protests.
On Dec 7, 2016 by David Gilmour
Texas professor Robert Jensen unfazed by Professor Watchlist crosshairs
‘My response is kind of a hearty chuckle. These are not serious attempts to offer a meaningful critique.’
On Dec 4, 2016 by Brianna Holt
Texas governor threatens to defund ‘sanctuary campuses’ that protect immigrants
‘I will cut funding for any state campus if it establishes sanctuary status.’
On Dec 2, 2016 by Mehak Anwar
Christian man holds ‘you belong’ sign in front of Texas mosque
‘This was about my religion, not theirs.’
On Nov 30, 2016 by Jessica Machado
Texas rule now requires women to bury or cremate aborted fetuses
A similar law in Indiana, signed by Mike Pence, was suspended earlier this year.
On Nov 29, 2016 by Jaya Saxena
The college football star who stumps for Trump
The most misunderstood Texas Longhorn is not sorry.
On Nov 25, 2016 by Brianna Holt
University of Texas students protest Trump in downtown Austin
‘I am a Muslim-American and it is a bit scary when the president validates ignorant values and morals.’
On Nov 9, 2016 by Nidia Cavazos
Texas Trump supporter arrested for trying to vote twice
He was reportedly ‘testing the system.’
On Nov 8, 2016 by Molly Stier
Hundreds protest affirmative action-themed bake sale at University of Texas
The Young Conservatives of Texas run into stiff opposition.
On Oct 26, 2016 by Nidia Cavazos
White supremacists stage armed protest outside NAACP headquarters in Houston
A banner reading ‘White Lives Matter’ defined the rally.
On Aug 22, 2016 by Mary Emily O’Hara
Federal judge blocks Obama’s transgender bathroom policy
The lawsuit was brought by 13 conservative states.
The forgotten legacy of the 1966 University of Texas clock tower shooting
Amid hotly contested campus-carry laws, new digital archives track Charles Whitman’s legacy.
On Aug 1, 2016 by Tess Cagle
Austin shooting on 6th Street leaves 1 dead, 4 injured
The shootings were reportedly unrelated to each other.
On Jul 31, 2016 by Ramon Ramirez
Texas Supreme Court Justice Don Willett is no stranger to Pokémon Go
Guess there’s a Pidgeotto in the law library.
On Jul 12, 2016 by Amrita Khalid
Nachos are the only winner in this insane Texas taqueria brawl
‘Damn, they f**ked this place up!’
On Jul 1, 2016 by April Siese
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