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The Last Safe Haven for DEI in Texas Higher Ed?
(Editor’s Note: The author is a social work student at Texas A&M University–Central Texas.) On May 20, a black hearse drawn by dark horses led the march of University of Texas at Austin... READ MORE
School Closures Are Escalating Across Texas. ‘It’s Not a Local Failure.’
At least 135 public schools have closed or have been approved to close all across Texas since late 2023, as districts face budget crises amid state funding shortfalls, according to data gathered by... READ MORE
Deaths Uncovered in Laredo Show the Ongoing Toll of Border Militarization
Four years ago, after authorities in San Antonio found 53 immigrants dead in a trailer in San Antonio, Governor Greg Abbott knew exactly whom to blame. “These deaths are on Biden,” Abbott posted... READ MORE
Texas Has a Water Shortage and a Water Glut. They Are the Same Problem.
Texas does not have enough water. Texas also cannot get rid of the water it has. Both of those things are true right now, and in the dry stretch of West Texas where... READ MORE





