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BurntXOrange

Online news & entertainment magazine at UT Austin

BurntXOrange

Online news & entertainment magazine at UT Austin

BurntXOrange

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A Cowgirl’s Guide to Winter

November 19, 2018

From the wild west, all the way to London, Milan and New York, western wear is now trending in all of the major fashion hubs. As winter approaches, designers have been rolling out collections featuring bolo-ties, rustic belts and suede. From fringe jackets to denim, western wear can be a great way to stay warm this winter.

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Inside the Ivory Tower: A Look at Diversity in Academia

November 7, 2018

University of Texas at Austin students and professors discussed the challenges minority students face on UT campus and in academia at large On Thursday, Oct. 18, in the Multicultural Engagement Center.

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ORANGE Magazine’s Practical Voter’s Guide

November 6, 2018

Find all of the fast facts and resources you need in ORANGE's Midterm Voting Guide!

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Standing with Survivors: Students Rally Against Sexual Assault

October 29, 2018

In the wake of recent dialogue about sexual assault in the news and incidents on campus, students came together last week to advocate for survivors on campus and beyond.

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Reoccurring Narratives: Exploring Gentrification and Colonization Through Art

October 24, 2018

Theatre students at the University of Texas at Austin recently collaborated on a performance of William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest,” taking a fresh approach that addressed the issue of gentrification and its consequences.

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The Hijabi Monologues: Amplifying the Voices of Muslim American Women

April 12, 2018

On March 28, UT Austin held its first-ever Texas edition of the Hijabi Monologues, a storytelling-based performance created by Sahar Ullah. 

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North Campus: The Underrated Housing Hub

April 11, 2018

ORANGE Magazine sat down with students at the University of Texas at Austin to listen to their views regarding two popular student neighborhoods, and the advantages of life in North Campus, in particular.  

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Power to the Youth: Austin High School Students Demand Gun Reform

April 6, 2018

All across the country, high school students are coming together to promote gun reform. This week, ORANGE Magazine met with students in Austin to learn about their efforts to enact change.  

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Get Empowered: Visit Your Local Feminist Bookstore

March 12, 2018

ORANGE Magazine recently spoke with the owner of Austin’s premier feminist bookstore, a local promoter of women’s liberation since 1975.

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Reimagining Art Books and the Reader Experience

December 8, 2017

On Tuesday, Nov. 7 the University of Texas at Austin’s Fine Arts Library held an exhibit called “Experiencing Artist’s Books” in order to increase visibility of the university’s unique book collection. 

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What it Means to Be A Good Neighbor: Checking in on UT’s Role in Austin Community

November 8, 2017

University of Texas at Austin History professor, Leonard Moore, appeared at the Millennium Youth Center on Thursday, Oct. 12 to discuss access, equity and campus climate at a community chat that provoked poignant and uncompromising dialogue about UT’s involvement in the greater Austin community.

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From Written Work to Spoken Word: Virginia Grise’s “Your Healing is Killing Me”

November 3, 2017

As a queer Latinx artist and activist, Virginia Grise's powerful messages create broader statements about discrimination and how it affects lives. 

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