Wednesday night Star Parties hosted on the roof of Robert Lee Moore Hall offer attendees a new perspective of space by letting them view the night sky through a professional, high grade telescope.
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.
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.
With the release of a new Netflix original movie focused around Black women’s hair and conforming to society’s standards, Black, female UT students realize how the film speaks to their problems surrounding their hair choices.
College is exciting, offering: new friends, interesting classes and an unfamiliar sense of freedom. Unfortunately, the sudden change in environment can negatively impact someone’s mental health.
While this is a time to mourn the loss of a legendary creature, it is also a time to celebrate his life. Presenting, an extensive, loving tribute to Bevo XIV.