The number of reported offenses during this year’s Austin City Limits Music Festival decreased from past years, according to ...
As a Ph.D. student at the University, art historian Katie Anania developed curiosity for drawing as a medium in the 60s and ...
Sexy Halloween costumes serve as an empowering tool for self-expression, allowing individuals to reclaim their bodies and ...
Gun violence activists discussed the successes gun control legislation had in preventing violent crimes at the Lyndon B.
During a conversation series at the LBJ School of Public Affairs on Monday, U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales emphasized the nationwide ...
Law professionals discussed First Amendment rights on Monday in relation to nationwide Israel and Palestine protests on college campuses in April and May. The event, called “Scrutinizing Universities ...
Seventy-six percent of Texan obstetricians and gynecologists believe they cannot practice according to best practices or evidence-based medicine, according to a Oct. 8 survey.  Findings from Manatt ...
The amount of detail and preparation political campaign planners use in their projects can influence the campaign’s success, speakers said at an event hosted on Oct. 22 by The Patman Center for Civic ...
Leaders from the Austin Transportation and Public Works Department hosted a public forum on Tuesday to discuss a design initiative for Congress Avenue aimed at revitalizing the area south of the Texas ...
No. 4 Texas women’s golf took third behind No. 3 Southern California and No. 1 Stanford at the Stanford Intercollegiate ...
When senior forward Kansas State transfer Arthur Kaluma plays in his first Texas basketball game this season, he will have ...
A new lab hosted by UT’s LBJ School of Public Affairs will help officials across the state prepare for and analyze extreme ...