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Avery Connett

With board creation, farmers gain a voice

Eight miles from downtown Austin, Erin Flynn and her husband Skip Connett rent the two-and-a-half-acre Green Gate Farms where they grow produce and raise livestock. Full story

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Rebecca Torres

Equity lags for women, report says

Male faculty members at UT earn more than their female counterparts and are promoted more often, according to a report presented Thursday in the Gebauer Building. Full story

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Women's Basketball: Longhorns roll over Islanders

The No. 14 Longhorns preserved their unblemished record Thursday, dominating Texas A&M-Corpus Christi across the board in a 87-36 win at the Frank Erwin Center. Full story

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Best of Austin Eating

Listing the best restaurants in Austin is ridiculous. There are a bevy of places serving a plethora of foods to a multitude of tastes. Full story

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Holiday Home-Cooking

Picture a simple, steaming dish full of creamy, unidentifiable mash. For many UT students and their families, dishes like these epitomize the holidays. Full story

UTPD sees sudden rash of campus drug arrests

The fall semester started off free of arrests for controlled substances, but within the last month, the University police department made three arrests for possession of prescription drugs or amphetamines. Since Oct. Full story

Michele Norris

In wake of election, NPR host addresses media’s role

Norris of ‘All Things Considered’ ties changes to technology

Michele Norris may call herself “just a gal who talks on the radio,” but the National Public Radio host has much to say about the technological changes in journalism that continue to shape America’s news consumption and political perspectives. Full story

Student organization creates SG alternative

Anthropology senior Lance Kennedy held office with UT Student Government as policy director under former president Andrew Solomon but is now part of another organization claiming to represent the student body. Full story

Viewpoint: No good news for Galveston

Opinion

Galveston, for all its tree-lined boulevards, seafood enthusiasts and rich history, is not really a city in which tourism abounds and metropolitan businesses flourish. Full story

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VIDEO: Mandala Pt. 2 of 2

In the Fall of 2008 at the University of Texas at Austin the Living Color Freshmen Seminar Course in conjunction with the Fine Arts Council worked to promote the harvest in its most aesthetic form of mandala.
- Produced by Juan Elizondo. Part 2 of 2. 11/21/08

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