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In Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s State of the State address Thursday evening, he laid out his legislative framework for the 2023 Texas Legislature, including the announcement of seven “emergency items” added to the legislative session. → Read More
Neighbors’ security cameras captured the suspect stealing the massive decoration Saturday afternoon from a northwest Austin condominium community. → Read More
Neighbors’ security cameras captured the suspect stealing the massive decoration Saturday afternoon from a northwest Austin condominium community. → Read More
In the thick of Texas homecoming season, many high schoolers will give and receive traditional homecoming mums — faux chrysanthemums decorated with glitter, ribbons and trinkets. But how did the tradition emerge, and what can Texas newcomers expect? → Read More
Kyle resident Dylan Mumma kayaked nearly 300 miles from east Austin to Matagorda Bay in the Gulf of Mexico. → Read More
The body camera footage follows a release of the Texas House’s Investigative Committee’s 77-page report Sunday that, among other details, revealed “systemic failures and egregiously poor decision making.” → Read More
During the week, The Gas Station’s main pull is its barbecue restaurant, attracting regulars and passersby heading through Central Texas. But on the weekends? Those are reserved for the horror fans. → Read More
Armstrong attempted to hide in Costa Rice by changing her appearance and using fake names, the U.S. Marshals said Thursday at a press conference. → Read More
Judge John Lipscombe has been the judge of County Court at Law No. 3 since he was voted into the position in January of 2011, according to Travis County’s website. → Read More
Located at the heart of campus in Hendricks Chapel, People’s Place aims to cultivate an environment where community members can share a cup of coffee and find a sense of home. → Read More
This will be T-Pain’s second performance at Syracuse University, following a previous concert in April 2009. → Read More
The Music Technology Access Project was started by Setnor School of Music Professor James Abbott as a way to make music education more accessible to students with disabilities. → Read More
This semester’s Student Involvement Fair on Wednesday runs from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Quad. → Read More
As the NY State Fair’s popularity has grown in recent years, so has the evolution of its food scene. → Read More
University Union released its Fall 2018 Cinemas Schedule Monday morning, and some of the movies featured include \ → Read More
With summer in full swing, lace up your boots and check out the top three hiking spots central New York has to offer. → Read More
Syracuse University’s drama department in the College of Visual and Performing Arts announced their 2018-19 season, filled with a blend of musicals and plays. → Read More
Gender and Sexuality columnist Kelsey Thompson discusses the patriarchal white privilege often exemplified in sexual assault cases like Brock Turner’s. → Read More
Gender and Sexuality columnist Kelsey Thompson discusses the patriarchal white privilege often exemplified in sexual assault cases like Brock Turner’s. → Read More
Gender & Sexuality columnist Kelsey Thompson underscores the importance of female empowerment to show young girls that they too can reach their goals. → Read More