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Underclassmen give Texas upperhand to defeat Tennessee, advances to Elite Eight

Gallery • 8 Photos Ysa Mendoza Texas Women's Basketball Head Coach Vic Schaefer embraces guard Bryanna Preston after an intense match at the March Madness Tournament Sweet 16 game in Birmingham,...

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Texas women’s basketball preview against TCU in 4th round of NCAA Tournament

No. 1 Texas women’s basketball is set to take on former Big 12 foe No. 2 TCU in the Elite Eight Monday night in Birmingham for a chance to book a trip to Tampa, Florida for the Final Four. The...

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MLK Boulevard bridge reconstruction to begin, commuting disruptions anticipated

The Texas Department of Transportation announced that it anticipates construction to begin at the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Bridge at Interstate 35 on March 31 as part of the I-35 Capital...

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No. 1/1 Texas softball clinches third conference series victory with comeback...

After dropping the first game of the series, Texas was able to turn things around and win two straight games on the road. Texas outscored Mississippi State 14–5 in the final two games, remaining...

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No. 4 Texas men’s tennis takes down No. 26 South Carolina 4–0 in final home...

The afternoon started leisurely at the Texas Tennis Center as both teams waited for the courts to dry causing a lengthy hour and a half delay. Texas chose to throw around a football as South Carolina...

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Psychological horror ‘The Woman in the Yard’ explores a mother’s descent into...

“The Woman in the Yard,” directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, premiered in theaters on Friday. The film follows a grief-stricken mother, Ramona, and her two children as a black-veiled, unsettling figure...

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The legacy is ‘Non-Stop’: ‘Hamilton’ tour stops at Bass Concert Hall

A decade after its off-Broadway debut, “Hamilton” still blows us all away. Since its release, it has become a staple for Broadway fans, history students and pop culture in general. Who, other than...

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Engineering students spend spring break volunteering, teaching in Mexico

Eight engineering undergraduate students traveled to Mexico during spring break to teach middle school students about engineering and clean water. Students from UT’s Women in Engineering Program...

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Students shouldn’t be afraid to be themselves

In recent months, the United States has seen an influx of anti-queer legislation. House Bill 3817, proposed in the Texas House of Representatives, would criminalize identifying as transgender....

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Untold women’s history stories at UT

For generations, UT has been recognized for its role in social and political movements and academic innovation. Women’s impact extends beyond the Forty Acres to influencing conversations on equality,...

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UTHealth Houston School of Public Health offers master’s and doctoral degrees...

A top 25 nationally ranked graduate school of public health, UTHealth Houston School of Public Health offers master’s and doctoral degrees where students learn essential skills and comprehensive...

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Window into Texas women’s sports history

The end of March marked the end of Women’s History Month, but before the door is shut, The Daily Texan explored some pivotal moments in Texas women’s sports history. Early years: Hiring of Anna Hiss...

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Forty Acres Fest hosts current, future students for all-day festival

At the steps of the Tower and surrounding area, students enjoy free food, live music from student bands and well-known headliners, a student resource fair as well as games and other activities. Hosted...

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Monk’s Jazz Club hosts Butler jazz recitals, showcases student compositions

Lying in a hammock in the beautiful Bitterroot Valley, Liam O’Dell heard an insistent bird call. Inspired, he composed a tune titled “Call of the Valley,” one of the eight originals performed on...

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Women’s track and field shines across Texas Relays with outdoor debuts and...

Gallery • 8 Photos Tessa Harfenist Heptathlete freshman, Meagan Humphries, throws the javelin at Texas Relays on March 27, 2025. From runners making their introduction in competitive events to...

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New NCAA leader Kendrick Smallwood headlines Longhorns in final day of Texas...

Gallery • 7 Photos Dominic Plata Kendrick Smallwood celebrates after he wins the 110-meter hurdles final on March 29, 2025. Smallwood broke the Texas program record with his time of 13.07 seconds. The...

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The outrage algorithm: Social media benefits from division

Many people often find themselves scrolling through a war of outrage online. A politician’s remark starts an X feud, a false story creates a Facebook debate and a TikTok video turns into a conflict...

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Transparency within student organizations is key

Following acceptance into college, students are faced with even more challenges than expected. A culture shock to some, the admissions process doesn’t end with the acceptance letter. Applying to...

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Texas delivers Final Four bid, answers Schaefer’s prayers

As time expired in Birmingham, Vic Schaefer fell to his knees.  The head coach, who said this game is the hardest to win in the NCAA Tournament, led his team to a 58–47 victory over TCU and punched a...

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