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Marathon Vigil Helps Austinites Come to Grips with a Far-Away Tragedy

Austin runners, some of whom had run in the Boston Marathon, organized a vigil to show solidarity after the marathon’s bombing last month.

Marathon Vigil Helps Austinites Come to Grips with a Far-Away Tragedy

A&M and Texas Take Different Approaches to the Death of a Student

Texas A&M and the University of Texas at Austin have yet another difference in policy — the way they notify the campus of a student’s death.

A&M and Texas Take Different Approaches to the Death of a Student

Risks Seen in Resegregation of Schools

Though circumstances differ, thousands of Texas public schools are nearly as segregated as they were 60 years ago, when the U.S. Supreme Court sought to end racial divisions in public education. An analysis by InvestigaTexas, in conjunction with a collaboration between Reporting Texas and The Dallas Morning News, finds the split is widening as school districts and the Legislature battle over funding to keep up with a diverse and growing population. University of Texas at Austin professor Bill Minutaglio and Dallas Morning News reporter and editor Ed Timms supervised this report as part of the School of Journalism’s investigative journalism program.

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Scorching Cactus and Hauling Water, Ranchers Try to Survive Drought

Scorching Cactus and Hauling Water, Ranchers Try to Survive Drought


Ranchers in Starr County are trying to counter the effects of the drought on their herd.

Austin Company Has Unique Answer to Capturing CO2 Emissions

Austin Company Has Unique Answer to Capturing CO2 Emissions


Austin’s Skyonic Corp. is building a new plant that will turn carbon dioxide into solids it can sell commercially.

UT Researchers Work to Make At-Home Diagnosis Easier

UT Researchers Work to Make At-Home Diagnosis Easier


Researchers at the University of Texas are expanding at-home testing well beyond pregnancy, with new, cheaper tests for tuberculosis and other diseases.

Technology, Music and Art Merge at the ATX Hackerspace

Technology, Music and Art Merge at the ATX Hackerspace


The ATX Hackerspace is giving an eclectic group of Austin problem-solvers an opportunity to work together on difficult or expensive projects.

Piñata Shop Thrives in a Changing East Austin

Piñata Shop Thrives in a Changing East Austin


While Raquel’s Party Land has not had to adapt the neighborhood’s changing demographics, other businesses may have to.

What’s a Waste? Curbside Composting Pilot Draws Questions

What’s a Waste? Curbside Composting Pilot Draws Questions


South Austin residents are pleased with the city curbside organics collection pilot, but they’ve raised questions about what can be recycled with it.

For UT Student, Making Quidditch Gear Is Big Business

For UT Student, Making Quidditch Gear Is Big Business


With no magical powers, quidditch players had to build their own equipment. A UT student is filling the void and hoping to cash in on the growing sport.

Bills Would Prevent Serving of Real Shark Fin Soup in Texas

Bills Would Prevent Serving of Real Shark Fin Soup in Texas


The proposed legislation is designed to help shark conversation, now threatened by the worldwide demand for shark fin soup.