Precinct remains conservative stronghold
By Mary K. Schaffer December 5, 2012 In a county that voted 60 percent Democratic in the recent presidential elections, nearly two-thirds of Precinct 314 in West Austin voted Republican, with […]
By Mary K. Schaffer December 5, 2012 In a county that voted 60 percent Democratic in the recent presidential elections, nearly two-thirds of Precinct 314 in West Austin voted Republican, with […]
By Mary K. Schaffer October 7, 2012 In third grade, Christopher Chamness’ grades started slipping, and his teachers told his mother he was not performing well in school. He just needed […]
By Mary K. Schaffer September 25, 2012 UT had the highest number of reported alcohol-related incidents during school days of the fall 2011 semester of four public Texas universities, according to […]
By Mary K. Schaffer May 2, 2012 The Belo Center for New Media, which opens Nov. 1, 2012, will disrupt parking and traffic in the immediate areas, according to Jeri Baker, […]
By Mary K. Schaffer March 28, 2012 The University of Texas Board of Regents will make their decision about potentially increasing tuition by 2.6 percent in a specially called meeting on […]
By Mary K. Schaffer March 20, 2012 The new public school end-of-year exam, the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness test, focuses on college readiness, according to a doctoral candidate […]
By Mary K. Schaffer February 26, 2012 The average cost of attendance per student could increase by $300 in the next two years if the University Board of Regents adopts the […]
by Mary K. Schaffer February 18, 2012 Because of a new grant requirement from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, the University must decide by March 1, 2012 whether […]