The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
4 days ago by James Cavin
I recently had the privilege of visiting the Hirshhorn Museum of Modern Art in Washington D.C.
The Daily Cougar, University of Houston, TX
2 days ago
To the editor: I am writing to clarify an issue raised about the Student Government Association's Web site in the editorial "SGA should keep UH interests in mind at TSA," (Thursday, Opinion). Since the beginning of this 45th Administration, the SGA Web site has been in process of being redeveloped; the site was launched Wednesday, prior to the editorial, which claims that our Web site does not contain up-to-date information.
The Daily Cougar, University of Houston, TX
2 days ago by Jim Perdue
Turn your television to any sports channel and you will see athletes of all ethnicities competing against each other. Diversity in sports is something we take for granted today, but I'm old enough to remember when segregation was the norm. I'm also old enough to remember how the University of Houston played a pivotal role in breaking color barriers in college sports.
The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX
3 days ago by John O. Woods
Do guns really make us safer? The National Rifle Association has suggested that tragedies like the one at Virginia Tech could be prevented if students were allowed to carry guns on campus. They argue that guns give "good" the ability to defend against "evil.
The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX
3 days ago by Brianna Becker, Daily Texan Guest Columnist
The Yearning for Zion Ranch once again made the hallowed page of the Drudge Report last Wednesday, but this time for participating in the boring, everyday secular activity of free market capitalism. The women of YFZ are now turning the tables, it seems, by profiting from their fifteen grueling minutes of fame and marketing their unique style of clothing.
The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
4 days ago by Angela Rodriguez
After spending a day with Officer Chad Harper, he offered some useful insights.
The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX
5 days ago by Leah Finnegan
Out of all the conservative states in the nation, ours bleeds the deepest shade of red. Texas Republicans have long enjoyed swimming in the conservative lagoon that these fair lands have offered them, and the majority of Texans have supported their pool party for decades, as progressive dissidents around the state could do little but bite their tongues or move to Austin.
The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
5 days ago by Vineet Tiruvadi
Those crazy vegetarians and their message of healthy eating are dangerous.