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Apr 03, 2020

West Campus Gym Staying Strong Amid Pandemic

AUSTIN – On March 19th, Gov. Greg Abbott issued a shelter in place order, which temporarily shut down gyms and fitness studios citywide. West Campus’ go-to gym, Fight Club, closed its doors, leaving many UT students without a place to workout. “At least 70 to 80 percent of our members are students, and in the […]

Apr 03, 2020

Students Become Involved in Entrepreneurship Program at UT

AUSTIN, Texas- Known as the Google Maps for everything entrepreneurship on campus, Blackstone Launchpad is allowing students to learn more about the field. Blackstone LaunchPad is an entrepreneurship program and organization at The University of Texas that provides students with an open space to start a business and connect with mentors. The program was first […]

Apr 03, 2020

Austin Businesses Persevere Through SXSW Cancellation

AUSTIN,TX – After the City of Austin cancelled “South by Southwest” on March 6, the city’s service industry was left wondering how to make up for lost income. The annual music, arts, and business showcase attracts nearly 300,000 attendees from across the globe for a week of speakers, concerts, and bar-hopping, bringing an extra revenue […]

Apr 03, 2020

SXSW’s Cancellation Affects Local Austin Businesses

AUSTIN,TX – South by South West brought in over $355 million to Austin’s economy in 2019. Businesses across the city rely on the festival for a huge chunk of their annual income, especially after a slow January and February season. This year SXSW was cancelled when Mayor Steve Adler and other city officials announced a […]

Apr 03, 2020

UT Police Department to Patrol West Campus

AUSTIN – When UT Austin senior Alexus Gonzales moved into her apartment at Texan 26th in West Campus last fall, she always felt safe. But that all changed one night in September. “It was not fun,” Gonzalez said. “It was like someone comes into your space and just disrupts everything, it was definitely scary.” After […]

Apr 02, 2020

UT Students Find New Summer Options After Coronavirus Cancellations

  AUSTIN, Texas—The University of Texas canceled study abroad programs until Aug. 18 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Maya Fawaz, a second-year journalism major, must now find new plans after her Maymester Abroad program, Community Life Documented in London, England was a part of the many canceled trips. “My original plan was to go […]

Apr 02, 2020

UT Students Forced to Move Out of Dorms

AUSTIN – After getting a two week long spring break, students at the University of Texas were met with disappointment as President Greg Fenves announced all classes would be moved online for the remainder of the semester. This in light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. But, that wasn’t the only bombshell announcement UT made. Students […]

Apr 02, 2020

Planned Parenthood Opens its Doors Near UT Austin

AUSTIN – Planned Parenthood’s new clinic opened for business when University of Texas at Austin students returned from winter break. It is located on Medical Arts Street off Dean Keeton, right across the street from UT Austin. The new location is their fourth clinic in Austin, with other locations on Ben White in south Austin […]

Apr 02, 2020

Lit-up Lanterns Help Austinites Find Peace

AUSTIN – On Saturday March 7th, Mueller Lake Park experienced something new swimming in the water. Thousands of lanterns floated across the lake and each one represented something special. “It’s a place where people feel like they can grow and also come together,” said Chelsea Jensen, the Water Lantern Festival Event Coordinator. The Water Lantern […]

Apr 02, 2020

Texas Umoja Celebrates Women’s History Month with an Open Mic Night

AUSTIN, Texas — Songs, prose, and instrument melodies, UT students took the stage to express female empowerment to kick off Women’s History Month. Texas Umoja opened their doors and microphones to celebrate, Femempowermnet, an annual event to celebrate women and commemorate Black History Month. Femempowerment is really important because there aren’t that many black women […]

Apr 02, 2020

Women’s activism in U.S. honored Briscoe Center exhibit

AUSTIN, TX–The Briscoe Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin opened an exhibit dedicated to women’s activism in the U.S. The exhibit called “‘On with the Fight!’ Women’s Activism in the Briscoe Center Collections’ opened in late February and is scheduled to close mid-July. Inside the exhibit, visitors can view old […]

Apr 02, 2020

UT Students Get Refund for Parking Permits as Classes Move to Online

Austin – University of Texas at Austin students wanted to know what to do about their parking permits after the university announced all classes will be online to prevent the spread of COVID-19, or the coronavirus. Classes resumed on March 30th after a two-week spring break. First year computer science major Brain Villamar expected the […]

Jan 15, 2020

Austin Teachers Say They Face High Levels of Work-related Stress

Some Austin teachers say increasing levels of work-related stress make it difficult to effectively do their jobs.

Jan 10, 2020

South Austin Ecovillage Prepares for a Radically Different Future

Roots is an intentional community devoted to exploring more sustainable ways of life.

Jan 06, 2020

Texas Separatists Aim to Go Mainstream

The Texas Nationalist Movement, a peaceful advocacy group formed in 2005, is intensely critical of the federal government. Its central goal is fundamentally revolutionary: an economically, politically and culturally independent Texas.

Dec 30, 2019

Texas A&M Forest Service Takes Proactive Approach to Fighting Wildfires

The service is building fire barriers around two Panhandle towns that are highly vulnerable to wildfires.

Dec 19, 2019

Street Youth Ministry Uses Art to Reframe Conversation on Homelessness

West Campus non-profit has served young people experiencing homelessness since 2009.

Dec 13, 2019

Understanding Impeachment and What it Means for Texas Politics

Stephen Vladeck, a University of Texas at Austin law professor, explains Impeachment and its potential effect on Texas politics.

Dec 12, 2019

Teaching Climate Change to Youngsters Can Be ‘Big Little’ Lesson

First-grade teacher Hannah Rubinstein points to a sky blue bulletin board at the back of her classroom clad in handmade decorations. There’s a happy-faced sun made from a paper plate painted yellow and orange and a cluster of storm clouds which Rubinstein crafted from cotton balls. At the top of the board, Rubinstein has written […]

Dec 06, 2019

The Winds of Climate Change: How Extreme Weather Affects a Local Farm

The owners of Green Gate Farms say drier weather during the planting season has created difficult conditions throughout the year and delayed planting times.