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Ted Cruz wins Senate race to represent Texas
November 6, 2012
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Ted Cruz scored an unsurprising victory over Democrat Paul Sadler.
TEXAS Grants to possibly endure reductions and stricter requirements
November 4, 2012
TEXAS Grant could face major changes during the upcoming legislative session.
Automatic admission requirement more rigorous for 2014
November 1, 2012
The requirement for high school students to qualify for automatic admission into the University of Texas at Austin has become more rigorous for students planning to enter in 2014.
Director of UT Parking and Transportation Services discusses parking concerns
October 25, 2012
Bobby Stone sat down with The Daily Texan to discuss the current state of parking at the University.
Senator Seliger heads higher education committee
October 25, 2012
A surprise reshuffling of Senate committee chairmanships earlier this month left state Sen. Kel Seliger, R-Amarillo, as the new chairman of the Senate Committee on Higher Education.
UT Senate finalizes new honor code
October 19, 2012
The new honor code will read: “As a student of the University of Texas at Austin, I shall abide by the core values of the University and uphold academic integrity.”
Legal battle against religious expression continues in Kountze ISD
October 17, 2012
As the legal battle over religious expression at a Texas public school continues, the state has officially taken action to intervene.
State Sen. Mario Gallegos remembered for passionate advocacy
October 17, 2012
State Sen. Mario Gallegos Jr., a long-term Texas lawmaker, died Tuesday in a Houston hospital from complications related to a 2007 liver transplant at the age of 62.
Texas achieves record-breaking number registered voters
October 17, 2012
Texas set a new record this election season by achieving the highest number of registered voters in the state’s history, according to a press release from the Texas Secretary of State. Despite the record-breaking numbers, officials remain concerned for a low voter turnout in November.
Booming economy, housing market could mean bright outlook for UT graduates
October 11, 2012
Austin’s current economic development has garnered national attention, placing it high on prominent lists ranking the economy, jobs and the real estate market. The city’s economic success coupled with dropping unemployment rates could mean good news for graduating students.
New master’s degree in College of Liberal Arts provides business focus
October 4, 2012
A new master’s degree program at the University of Texas will offer business students insight into the human side of their profession.
University encourages suicide prevention awareness
September 26, 2012
UT Counseling and Mental Health Center officials hope awareness can minimize this major cause of death among college students.
Liberal Arts Council hosted panel to discuss the approaching historic presidential election
September 26, 2012
Professors in the College of Liberal Arts discussed the potential impact and historical value of the 2012 presidential elections and other aspects of this election season at a panel Tuesday.
UTprint service allows students to print in their pajamas
September 7, 2012
Students now have the ability to print documents from their own rooms and retrieve them from select printers around campus.
Red River Rivalry's popularity not surprising
September 4, 2012
UT’s upcoming game against the University of Oklahoma has been named the nation’s most popular game this season by an Austin-based online ticket marketplace.
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