
bySheldon Munroe
The stars truly aligned as more than 300 stargazers from across the country looked upward at McDonald Observatory to conclude the 2026 Dark Skies Festival under the open skies of West Texas.
Overcast skies had observatory staff prepare for virtual demonstrations, but then the sky emerged, evoking excited whispers and “awws” as more than 3,000 stars became visible to the naked eye. Several globular clusters, the Milky Way and very bright Jupiter drew particular excitement.
“We are here to appreciate the stars as well as the wildlife and human health,” observatory staffer Ryan Cantrell said.

byDestiny Lewis
A federal judge has allowed key First Amendment claims to move forward in a lawsuit filed by University of Texas at Austin students who were arrested and disciplined after participating in a pro-Palestine protest on campus in April 2024. The lawsuit, filed by the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee in April 2025, alleges that UT-Austin officials and […]

byDestiny Lewis
League One Volleyball’s Austin franchise, one of the league’s inaugural teams, is now in its second season after winning the first championship in league history behind MVP Madisen Skinner — a three-time NCAA national champion and former standout at University of Texas. The league launched last season as an effort to build a sustainable […]

byRachel N. Madison
NASA’s Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center and the University of Texas System are developing plans to expand their collaboration under a new Space Act Agreement signed in January. Archie Holmes, UT System executive vice chancellor for academic affairs, led the latest round of conversations this month as the partners map out the research collaboration, student […]