What I've Done

  • Our Talking Heads blogger questions UT's refusal to share information about the university's donors.
  • UT Regents may not cross legal lines fundraising for Perry, but they do cross ethical ones.
  • The University of Texas Police Department wrote a report that assessed the department’s response to last year’s shooting. While the internal review was mostly positive, it highlights some oversights made by UTPD.
  • The Fisher v. Texas case, which challenges races-based college admissions at UT, was turned down from a US appeals court. Is it possible the case will go to the Supreme Court?
  • The Chronicle of Higher Education released a map of the level of education in each state's legislation. The data will shock you.
  • UT professor Sarah Weddington was asked to stay at the university. Talking Heads' blogger Josh Haney fills us in on why we should care.
  • The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled UT's use of race and ethnicity in the admission process as constitutional after two students sue.
  • An open letter to UT administrators concerning the shooter on campus Tuesday.
  • How (un)excited should you be?
  • Cactus supporters submit detailed proposal, kick off pledge drive
  • Cactus Cafe decision postponed, but venue gets support from Gov. Perry's office.
  • ESB v2.0: Not much better than its predecessor
  • Terrorism has no religious affiliation, ethnic identity or political preference.
  • UT football icon and NFL quarterback going into the steakhouse business with a new opening at the site of the former Rio Grande at 3rd and San Jacinto.