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A grand jury in Collin County indicted 14 pro-Palestinian protestors from UT Dallas.
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The three former students went to UT-Arlington and UT-Dallas. While they have prevailed in court so far, many other international students’ education futures remain uncertain.
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The school said Wednesday 19 of its international students had their immigration status terminated by the federal government, calling the situation "fluid."
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The Mercury faced prior review and the firing of their editor-in-chief. Here’s how they pushed back.
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At least a third of respondents at UT-Austin, UT-Dallas and Texas A&M said they’re not sure administrators at their universities protect free speech on campus.
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The Board of Regents is lifting the income threshold to expand eligibility across all nine of its UT System campuses.
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Two students and members of pro-Palestinian groups at UTD say the university found insufficient evidence that students arrested during a campus encampment in May violated university rules.
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Administrators say Gregorio Olivares Gutierrez violated student media bylaws, but the staff says he was targeted because of the paper's coverage of campus protests. They say they will continue publishing independent of administrative oversight.
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The new policy says universities should remain neutral on “issues of the day” while allowing students, faculty and staff to express their ideas.
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In a statement, Benson said he'll remain in the role until the University of Texas Board of Regents selects his successor, a process he says could last the entire 2025 academic year.
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The school will host the inaugural National Cricket League USA tournament this fall, bringing in six teams with players from around the world.
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An anonymous column in The Mercury alleges students arrested at an encampment in May are facing a type of suspension and may have their degrees denied until December.