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One less cycling accident 24

The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX

7 hours ago by Daniel Earnest

It hadn't been thirty minutes since my much-anticipated return to Austin when I was reminded of something that frustrates me to no end. No, it was not a mindless Obamaniac or even a ticket-crazy PTS officer (although the two rank very high on my list of annoyances).

Blame salvia 11

The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX

4 hours ago by Leah Finnegan

Against the background of a typical, white-brick college dorm room wall, Phil, a wiry boy with chin-length hair, wraps a towel around his shoulders, feverishly inhales from a water pipe and, within seconds, begins to laugh and mumble uncontrollably. His arms flap and flail about as he fails to hold himself up.

Salvia concerns officials 8

The Ranger, San Antonio College, San Antonio, TX

3 hours ago by Creshawna T. Parker

Salvia, like every other drug, does have its side effects.

Short-term side effects last about five to 30 minutes and consist of physical effects, according to the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District.

Effects include perceptions of bright lights, vivid colors and body movements.

'You bring out the Asian in me' 6

The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX

22 hours ago by Farah Ali

Business senior Jenny Weon stuffed bags full of pencils and flyers as she ran from table to table, talking to different groups to ensure that plans would go as smoothly as possible.

Weon, chairman of the Asian American Culture Committee, organized the seventh annual "You Bring Out the Asian in Me," held at the Texas Union Ballroom on Thursday evening.

'Gossip Girl' season premiere continues disappointing trend 3

The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX

21 hours ago by Alex Regnery

Every couple of years, a show comes around that fits under the category of "guilty pleasure." From 2003 to 2007, that show was Fox's "The O.C." The adventures of Ryan Atwood and Seth Cohen were filled with soapy drama, fistfights and tons of boozing. After the end of the series, "O.


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Wild World


		Wild World

The Ranger, San Antonio College, TX

2 days ago by Lauren Nichole Barrera

The sun shown brightly as onlookers shuffled through the entrance.

Kids being pulled along in wagons by their parents, carried bottles of water and snacked on chips and bananas.

The air was thick, hot and was made even hotter by the reflection the walking path gave from the sun.

Presidents advocate lowered drinking age

The Trinitonian, Trinity University, TX

2 days ago by Emily Butler

Across the United States, 129 colleges and universities have joined together to discuss lowering the drinking age to 18, in a proposal called the Amethyst Initiative. In June 2008, John McCardell, the President Emeritus of Middlebury College, spoke to a group of about 120 liberal arts colleges about the effects of the current 21-year-old drinking age.

The Fourth Write


		The Fourth Write

The Ranger, San Antonio College, TX

2 days ago

The Fourth Write, the product of students armed with cameras in a summer feature writing class, looks at some of San Antonio's favorite spots.

Past and Prologue: 1968 and 2008


		Past and Prologue: 1968 and 2008

The Ranger, San Antonio College, TX

2 days ago by Regis L. Roberts

The 1960s have been said to be the decade in which America's innocence died. It was a decade in which the nation lived through, as the late Dr. Hunter S. Thompson put it, "both Kennedys murdered by mutants." One of the most unpopular wars raged on in Vietnam with repeated promises of conclusion, only to be intensified into the next decade.

First-gen students advance education

The Trinitonian, Trinity University, TX

1 day ago by Haley Mathis

The Trinity Web site records the diversity among Trinity students and includes gender, race, religion and geographic location. However, the Web site fails to mention the socioeconomic diversity among Trinity students.

In this year's incoming first year class, approximately 47 students are classified as either a First-Generation or a Low-Income student (FGLI).

Capital Campaign exceeds $165 million

The Trinitonian, Trinity University, TX

1 day ago by Ariel Barkhurst

Trinity's Capital Campaign has reached more than 80 percent of its goal, according to Corporate and Foundations Relations Officer Susan Baker, and the specific amount of money raised is to be announced by President John Brazil on Sep. 19 at the meeting of the Board of Trustees.

'You bring out the Asian in me'


		'You bring out the Asian in me'

The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX

2 hours ago by Farah Ali

Business senior Jenny Weon stuffed bags full of pencils and flyers as she ran from table to table, talking to different groups to ensure that plans would go as smoothly as possible.

Weon, chairman of the Asian American Culture Committee, organized the seventh annual "You Bring Out the Asian in Me," held at the Texas Union Ballroom on Thursday evening.

Versatile quarterback leads offense


		Versatile quarterback leads offense

The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX

8 hours ago by Brad Gray

Each time Texas quarterback Colt McCoy scrambled last Saturday, he made the Florida Atlantic defense pay, picking up 103 yards on 12 carries.

They got him back. McCoy took three late hits and limped off the field in the fourth quarter from what turned out to only be a minor cramp.

'90210' returns to TV


		'90210' returns to TV

The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX

3 days ago by Alex Regnery

Nearly two decades ago, producer Darren Star ("Sex and the City") introduced America to, what is today, one of the most recognizable zip codes in pop culture history with "Beverly Hills, 90210." Brenda, Dylan and David no longer walk the halls of West Beverly Hills High School.

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