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Colt McCoy Helped Pressure UT Austin To Keep 'The Eyes Of Texas,' Latest Emails Show
The new emails reveal more powerful donors and alumni than were previously known who mobilized on the issue in June right after the student athletes went public with their demands to get rid of the song.
Amusement Parks And Jim Crow: MLK's Son Remembers
Most Americans think of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as a brilliant young minister who was one of the architects of the civil rights movement, and who was martyred for it in 1968. But to the revered leader's eldest son, Martin Luther King III, the famous man was just "Daddy."
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Perry's Vision For University Of Texas Criticized
There's a debate across the country over how well universities are preparing graduates for the real world, and whether colleges should operate more like businesses. That debate is particularly heated in Texas, where Gov. Rick Perry wants big changes at state colleges, including the flagship University of Texas.
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Baylor Looking For First Win In Three Decades On Texas Tech Campus
The Bears play in Lubbock for the first time in 12 years. Both teams sport losing records — Baylor is 1-4 after a season-opening win, while the Red Raiders are 2-5 after back-to-back losses.
New theme park wants kids to visit and play with the machines but then stay to work in the industry
The construction theme park for kids has teamed up with Texas A&M University's Department of Construction
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'It's A Joke': Flaring Expert Finds Big Problems In Report From Texas Oil And Gas Regulator
The amount of natural gas that oil companies burn off in Texas as a waste product could power every home in the state . It’s an industry practice known...
March Madness 101: A Few Tips For Your Bracket
March Madness is about to take over. Before the NCAA brackets are revealed on Sunday, here are some tips (you'll also need luck) for filling them out.
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This Nonprofit Sends Dallas Kids Home With Fresh Produce — And Parents, Healthy Recipes
In Dallas, there’s a program designed to send kids home from school each week loaded up with fresh fruits and veggies.Brighter Bites, the nonprofit behind…
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Clinton-Kaine Ticket Makes Debut In Miami
Hillary Clinton has chosen Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine as the vice presidential nominee for the Democratic ticket for president. They campaigned together for the first time in Miami Saturday.
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Denver Teacher Strike Ends; Chicago Designer Revamps School Uniforms
Also in this week's education roundup, a new study suggest that a high-crime neighborhood can have an effect on student attendance.
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