The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
15 hours ago by Claire Harlin
Editor's note: The following is a Daily Texan -30- column. In the typewritten days of the newspaper industry, "-30-" dentoed the end of a story. A -30- column gives graduating staff members an opportunity to reflect and speak their minds. For the past year, The Daily Texan readers have most likely known me as no more than a bold-faced name at the top-right corner of the Opinion Page - a faceless, easy target of negative energy concerning issues in the Texan and the world around us, a media contact for activists or promoters with agendas, a listening ear for idle prisoners looking for pen-pals.
The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
16 hours ago by Salil Puri
It seems like every day people complain about "record gas prices" and how "Big Oil" is gouging the customer to increase the size of their "huge" profit margin. And inevitably, like everything else, this is somehow George Bush's fault. The question is: What is there really to complain about? In fact, as a whole, we should celebrate higher fuel costs.
Accent, Austin Community College, Austin, TX
18 hours ago by Sarah Peterson
Hilary Duff is considered by many influential pop culture magazines to be one of the hardest working teens in the business. One would think that this 19-year-old pop-singing sensation would have learned a thing or two from her years and grow as a musician.
The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, Austin, TX
15 hours ago by Robert Kleeman
Editor's note: The following is a Daily Texan -30- column. In the typewritten days of the newspaper industry, "-30-" dentoed the end of a story. A -30- column gives graduating staff members an opportunity to reflect and speak their minds. UT-Austin admitted a record 81 percent of next year's freshman class under the top 10 percent law.
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The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX
2 days ago by Nathan Riojas
He kicked around the thought for a couple of days, but the 19-year-old didn't think he would actually have to speak up.
The Rice Thresher, Rice University, TX
19 hours ago by Stephanie Jennings
During my time at Rice, I was one of "those people." I lived on-campus for one year, moved off-campus for sophomore year and never came back. I went pretty deep OC my junior and senior years. Spending lots of dead time in the Rice Memorial Center during my three years off-campus has taught me one thing: Rice needs better resources for off-campus students.
The Rice Thresher, Rice University, TX
19 hours ago by Evan Mintz
I love blogs. News blogs, tech blogs and such, those are nice. But the best blogs are those personal blogs: Livejournal, Xanga, etc., because it is there where you can find real information. Blogs that provide analysis and whatnot just provide a new avenue to information that is already out there.
The Rice Thresher, Rice University, TX
19 hours ago by Evan Mintz
Rice gained a new bathroom wall this April, joining the boredat network with the creation of the boredatrice.net Web site. Boredatrice is one of dozens of anonymous collegiate posting sites, which include juicycampus.com, allowing students to post whatever they want under the protection of anonymity, with themes often trending towards the vulgar.
The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX
4 days ago by Maya Srikrishnan
UT President William Powers said he will continue to focus on the goals he set for the University and he hopes to continue forging ahead.
The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX
4 days ago by Claire Harlin
Editor's note: The following is a Daily Texan -30- column. In the typewritten days of the newspaper industry, "-30-" dentoed the end of a story. A -30- column gives graduating staff members an opportunity to reflect and speak their minds. For the past year, The Daily Texan readers have most likely known me as no more than a bold-faced name at the top-right corner of the Opinion Page - a faceless, easy target of negative energy concerning issues in the Texan and the world around us, a media contact for activists or promoters with agendas, a listening ear for idle prisoners looking for pen-pals.
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Arbiter Online, Boise State University
Gabe talks about oil, its rising price, and the alternatives to paying for our country's addiction to it.
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