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Austin FC’s U.S. Open Cup quarterfinal victory over the San Jose Earthquakes in July marked a historic milestone, as the club advanced to its first-ever semifinal. While the night was one of ...
As Tate DeMasco, the athletic director and head football coach of Ingram Independent School District, drove through the neighborhoods of Kerr County, people stopped working on their lawns to wave. ...
The offseason for Texas women’s basketball doesn’t always mean rest, especially for sophomore guard Jordan Lee.  While ...
Every Friday at 3 a.m., students Sydney Stewart and Nicolas Montoya wake up to begin baking in their home kitchen. Seven ...
Immigrating from Tokyo to Austin as a cultural exchange student, Tatsu Aikawa spent his time living in a “hippy commune” and ...
August marks Austin’s Pride Month, with the city’s official celebration taking place on Aug. 23. In the weeks leading up to it, drag shows across the city offer opportunities to celebrate, build ...
President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on July 4, reducing funding for a slew of social safety net ...
Student governments from Southeastern Conference universities exchanged ideas and goals on July 18 and 19 at the annual SEC Exchange.  UT SG hosted the event for the first time since joining the SEC ...
UT will remain exempt from federal taxes on its endowment investment income after Congress passed a tax bill in July that preserved special carve-outs for public universities. House Resolution 1, or ...
Despite a three-run lead heading into the sixth inning, the Round Rock Express could not hang on, allowing the El Paso Chihuahuas to score four runs in the final four innings to take the series in a 7 ...
A recent report from Chainlink and the Blockchain Association indicates that Texas, Utah, and Arizona are the top states in ...
Columnist Maria Vazquez reflects on what it means to study journalism at a time when the profession is being questioned.