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Book 'Em, Horns
How the writers behind the always informative, often hilarious blotter of the University of Texas police force are trying to make college students better citizens.
September 10, 2013 | by Jason Cohen | Crime
Capital Murder
In a year-long spree that began in late 1884, Texas’ first serial killer butchered seven women and one man in Austin. More than a century later questions about his identity and his motive remain unanswered.
July 1, 2000 | by Skip Hollandsworth | Feature
CD and Book Reviews
May 1, 1997 | Hot Box
CD and Book Reviews
April 1, 1998 | Hot Box
On The Road in Texas
December 1, 2000 | Feature
Book 'Em Horns: Between the Lines of UT's "Campus Watch"
More minutiae from the University of Texas at Austin's infamously comical police blotter, including memories from longtime author Darrell Halstead and the story of a student who "made" Campus Watch.
September 11, 2013 | by Jason Cohen | Hook 'Em
Roadhouse Warrior
Ely may have a new album, but his best performances have always been live, in person.
September 1, 1992 | by Joe Nick Patoski | Music
The Widening Scandal Surrounding Texas’s Cancer-Fighting Agency

Five things to know. 

December 12, 2012 | by Sonia Smith
Three-Star Schools
November 1, 1996 | Feature
The Metamorphosis
If you want to understand the shift in political power that has taken place in Texas over the past thirty years—from rural areas to the new suburbs, from Democratic control to Republican dominance—you'll hardly find a better case study than Tom DeLay's Sugar Land.
May 1, 2004 | by Jan Reid , Lou Dubose | Feature

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