The demographic makeup of the “trigger” schools raises questions about whether Texas' accountability system fairly considers historic inequities tied to race and poverty.
While the offseason is still not quite officially over, we continue to find ourselves inching closer and closer to the start of the Texas Longhorns' 2026 season ...
With dangerous roads due to ice and snow, parents, students and school staff in Dallas, Collin, Tarrant, Ellis, Denton and ...
If we’ve learned anything this offseason, it’s that Texas heads into next season with no shortage of expectations.  After a ...
Country music legend George Strait just announced two shows coming to Austin's Moody Center this April. His last two Moody ...
Colleges and universities across North Texas moved Sunday to cancel classes or shift to online instruction for Monday and ...
Central Texas is facing the coldest stretch of the winter storm. Follow live updates on temperatures, road conditions and ...
The men's and women's basketball teams played host to Texas College at the Patterson Student Center in Texarkana on Thursday, ...
At a moment when higher education in the U.S. is under political siege, Black students are applying to college at faster rates.
The TAMUT men's basketball team rolled to a 93-66 victory over Our Lady of the Lake University in Red River Athletic ...
The university said content of the graduate course, which was already underway, was not adequately disclosed, forcing the ...
Hearst's acquisition of struggling newspapers in the state may seem like welcome news. But bigger doesn't always mean better.