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Lydia Herrera
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AID Austin seeks support in removing Dow Chemical's Olympic sponsorship
December 4, 2011
Dow's gas leak more than 27 years ago in Bhopal, India killed an estimated 20,000 people.
Campus Environmental Center hosts kick-off event to revamp campaign
November 23, 2011
A student group hopes to bring awareness to their campaign to ban disposable plastic water bottles on campus.
Austin's 100 Homes Campaign part of larger national effort
November 9, 2011
Volunteers fan out across communities to survey the city’s most medically vulnerable homeless as part of Austin Registry Week.
Good reporting never goes away, editor notes
November 2, 2011
Downie states that reporting techniques used in "All the President's Men" are the same approaches in the industry today.
UT educators had impact on BZ Lewis
October 26, 2011
The Emmy-winning musician offered advice on how to take advantage of opportunities at UT in a Tuesday lecture.
CowParade to auction fake bulls for charity
October 19, 2011
Jay Leno will make a guest appearance Nov. 13 when the painted cows in downtown Austin are auctioned off for charity.
Post 9/11 Prejudice towards Arab Americans and Middle Easterners
October 11, 2011
Fifty-two percent of a study sample reported that it has been implied that Arab Americans and Middle Easterners were dangerous or violent as a result of their ethnicity.
Miss Deaf America raises awareness of disability
October 5, 2011
Assistant English instructor Rachel Mazique advocates the rights of deaf and hard of hearing people.
Research disproves effectiveness of single-sex education
October 5, 2011
The Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders is a single-sex public school in AISD, and two more are proposed to open.
Astronaut Scholarship Foundation awards UT student
September 28, 2011
The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation honored Longhorn junior Ben Braun with a $10,000 scholarship.
Austin community, vendors gather to raise funds for Bastrop wildfires victims
September 14, 2011
The entirety of the proceeds are going directly to the American Red Cross, which will go toward providing aid and supplies
McCombs begins positive trend with Hispanic students
September 14, 2011
The Red McCombs School of Business was ranked as the second best school in the nation for Hispanic MBA students.
Mika Tajima's exhibit 'opens up possibilities'
September 7, 2011
At a Blanton Museum event on campus Tuesday, the new artist-in-residence at the UT explained her process for “The Architect’s Garden.”
Climate professor talks todays triple-digit temperatures
September 2, 2011
The Daily Texan spoke with Rong Fu, a professor in the Jackson School of Geosciences, about climate change and its effect on UT.
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