As the spring semester reaches its midpoint, students have begun to scramble for new housing options for the fall. The race for the best housing has incentivized students to accept any available ...
Every day, thousands of students walk across the UT campus without a second thought. Whether rushing to their next class or engrossed in their favorite playlist, students frequently overlook buildings ...
This news comes in the wake of a renewed push from industry leaders to expand gambling options in the state by legalizing both non-native land-based casinos and sports betting. Currently, state ...
Four years after Texas’ widespread blackouts in February 2021, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas released a standard report on Feb. 13 that predicted irregular electricity reserve shortfalls ...
Texas received a ‘C’ in its overall infrastructure report card from a national engineering society, according to a Feb. 18 press release. The organization found that aviation in the state is adequate, ...
This is an American and equal rights issue. We're getting to a point now where women's in girls sports are getting to be extinct. It's very serious. 'President Trump's executive order is only ...
Herald Celtics’ Jrue Holiday opens up about injury, unsure of return timeline: ‘They just told me that I broke my finger’ NESN Joe Mazzulla Makes Admission About Celtics Game Plan In Win ...
And one-third of those who never even played organized sports reported sports-related mistreatment. "Many people talk about how they hated middle school or high school because of recess or gym ...
Texan reporters, Catherine Li and Isaiah Williams, asked UT students what their legislative priorities were. Here’s Catherine Li with their part of the story. Catharine Li: I am a senior news reporter ...
It may seem like there is always some type of party at UT, and with so many opportunities to drink, many might fear missing out. According to a study by the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, ...
NCAA settlement expected to be finalized in April. According to Front Office Sports, the House settlement would provide $2.8 billion in back-damages to athletes who couldn’t profit off name, image and ...