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Rene Castro
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Easy ways to stay fit this summer
April 30, 2013
It is possible, to stay fit and healthy without weights or equipment, the only weight you need is your body.
Club teaches lock-picking for recreation, to advocate security
October 2, 2012
“There are bike locks you can open with a cheap Bic pen,” Reid McKenzie, Longhorn Lockpicking Club officer, said.
Safety brings concern for newly designed app
September 26, 2012
A UT alumnus has created an app that intends to take the stress out of finding a ride around the ever-growing Austin area. Still in its beta phase, Heyride! allows people signed up as riders to mark their present location and designate where they want to go.
Failure of UT officials to evacuate sufficiently should result in a reevaluation of current procedures
September 19, 2012
70,000 people were all relying on the directions sent to them, and the directions were misleading.
Tango club helps students step up their game
September 10, 2012
Skirts are swaying and hips are moving as the UT Argentine Tango Club kicks off its classes for the fall semester.
Diamond in the rough in UTs theater program
September 3, 2012
The Lab Theatre is a space for student-funded, created and produced work.
New freshman: Just say no
July 15, 2012
If the university expects 70 percent of the incoming class to graduate in four years, they need to intervene in events aimed at incoming students that put their safety at risk and take focus away from what they are there to do.
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