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Student commuters prepare to balance in-person and online classes, and Julius Whittier's family and friends react to a statue going up in his honor. Read this story
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Texas invests $118 million to fund new student aid, other higher education programs
The investment includes $46.5 million in emergency student support intended for students whose families have been severely impacted by COVID-19, according to the press release. -
UT-Austin asks students to self-quarantine for 2 weeks before returning to campus, will enforce mask requirements on campus
Hartzell said if students self-isolate before returning to campus, it will help lower the spread of COVID-19 in the community. He said the University is relying on students to take this responsibility seriously.
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Management response to Demands for Reforms in The Daily Texan Newsroom
The Daily Texan’s fall and summer 2023 management team respond to Demands for Reforms in The Daily Texan Newsroom. -
With online testing, the honor code is nonexistent
Columnist Ayla Musharrif argues that blindly trusting students in an online testing environment puts honest students at a disadvantage.
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Texas to require masks, mobile ticketing at 2023 football games
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Whittier, who passed away in 2018 from Alzheimer’s disease, joined Texas’ varsity football team in 1970 and was a standout offensive guard for two seasons before moving to tight end his senior year. As Texas’ first Black football player, he was a role model to Black players who joined the team in later years, his sister said.
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Austin baker creates realistic cakes, contributes to viral trend
Last week, a viral trend of videos of hyper-realistic cakes made to look like other food or household items left many with trust issues, but one Austin woman has made a living off these illusions for years. -
Recent grads enter medical field eager to help fight COVID-19
Juan Resendez and other recent Dell Medical School graduates around the country are joining the front lines as they begin working in hospitals and labs amid the COVID-19 pandemic.