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Spilling over from the Texas Capitol’s south lawn and extending out to fill 11th Street, over 10,000 protestors gathered ...
A UT researcher disproved Charles Darwin’s Paradox, or the notion that coral reef ecosystems thrive in ocean waters that are poor in nutrients, according to a study published June 5 in Current Biology ...
Thousands of people gathered at the Capitol on Saturday evening to protest President Trump’s policies on his birthday. Attendees kept the protest peaceful with drag performances, clown regalia and ...
Amid increased community concerns around data privacy and the loss of civil liberties, the Austin City Council announced on June 3 that it would end the Austin Police Department’s automated license ...
In just his freshman season, Dylan Volantis has emerged as Texas baseball’s premier closer and is on a steadfast track to become the next great Longhorn pitcher.  After the Athletics selected him in ...
Although Shakespeare died in 1616, his work lives on, finding its way into English classrooms and theater stages across the world. This summer, it will appear on an Austin stage with a twist.   Young ...
A previous version of this article stated that law enforcement deployed flash bang grenades against protestors. Law ...
Law enforcement officials and city leaders responded to the aftermath of a demonstration at the Texas Capitol on Monday ...
It has been just over a week since Texas baseball’s season ended in the Austin regional. Backed by a No. 2 overall seed and a ...
The heart of the Texas folk scene is found at the annual Kerrville Folk Festival, as oldheads and Gen-Z converts sing around ...
In a masterful concoction of synthetic hooks and vocal layering, Addison Rae’s debut album, Addison, positions her in a niche ...
Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill on May 27 establishing a Higher Education Research Security Council to promote secure academic research at R-1 institutions in Texas.  The council will comprise research ...