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Raga Justin, The Texas Tribune

Raga Justin, The Texas Tribune
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Raga Justin is a reporting fellow at The Texas Tribune.

“We’re Being Treated As Guinea Pigs”: Faculty Members Fear In-Person Return to Texas Universities

The July memo was blunt. Students at Sam Houston State University had been promised “direct contact” with faculty, and even in the grip of...

Texas School District’s Dreadlocks Ban Discriminatory, Federal Court Rules

A federal judge has prevented a Houston-area school district from enforcing a dress code policy that states that male students must keep their hair...

UT-Austin Faces a Third Lawsuit Claiming that White Students Were Unfairly Denied Admission Under...

A national organization has filed a lawsuit against the University of Texas at Austin on behalf of two white students who were denied admission,...

“It’s Insane That This Is Not Even Up to Me”: International Students at Texas...

When University of Texas at Austin senior Stephanie Flores-Reyes checked her fall courseschedule earlier this week, she was shocked to see all five of...

Texas Universities are Shelving SAT and ACT Requirements as Coronavirus Scrambles Admissions Process

High school students with dreams of attending college would typically be gearing up to take standardized admissions tests this time of year. But that’s...

13 University of Texas Football Players Test Positive for Coronavirus

Just four days after University of Texas at Austin began voluntary summer workouts for the football team, school officials confirmed 13 athletes have tested...

Texas A&M System Approves $100 Million Scholarship Fund to Address “Diversity Issues”

The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents unanimously approved the creation of a $100 million scholarship fund Monday to help the system's 11...

University of Texas' poorest incoming freshmen to receive $20,000, laptops and more starting this...

Beginning next fall, the neediest freshmen at the University of Texas will get a boost of $20,000 in financial aid to cover their long list of college living expenses —
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