Category: Student Life

  • Please Hear Us

    Please Hear Us

    Written by Brooke Quach. #Metoo. Aziz Ansari. Cat Person. #Timesup. Performative allyship. Consent. Sex Ed. These are only some of phrases, names, and ideas that have been thrown around social media in the midst of the movement against sexual harassment and assault. These terms embody the nuances of the movement and bring to light the…

  • The Lockers in Rainey Hall

    The Lockers in Rainey Hall

    Words by Reese Grayson. Photos by Reese Grayson. There are very few buildings at UT that have been untouched by the university’s massive expansion and the need to use space more efficiently. Old buildings are either replaced or renovated to serve another purpose. Although many spaces on campus have been repurposed, original architectural designs and…

  • LAC’s Inaugural Undergraduate Research Competition

    LAC’s Inaugural Undergraduate Research Competition

    Written by Christina Lopez. Photos by Christina Lopez.  Liberal Arts Council’s Academic Affairs Committee hosted their first Undergraduate Research Competition on Saturday, April 28th. Ten undergraduate students presented their research to a faculty panel composed of a variety of liberal arts professors. The presenters had ten minutes to explain their research, followed by five minutes of…

  • The South Asian Dilemma

    The South Asian Dilemma

    Written by Hira Vayani. Many South Asian children’s earliest memories include their family and a stethoscope. It’s the child’s 4th birthday, and they have received a doctor’s kit as a present. This is just the beginning of the continuous career conditioning, as most people in the South Asian community have a narrow definition of success,…

  • Long-term Mental Health Care at the University of Texas

    Long-term Mental Health Care at the University of Texas

    Written by Shae Carey.  In January, the University of Texas stopped charging the usual fee of ten dollars per session at the Counseling and Mental Health Center. The Counseling and Mental Health Center, located in the Student Services Building, provides students with psychological and psychiatric treatment. Dr. Marla Craig, Associate Director of Clinical Services, says that…

  • The Discrepancies of School Funding and Disabilities in Higher Education

    The Discrepancies of School Funding and Disabilities in Higher Education

    Written by Yulissa Chavez.  Image by Yulissa Chavez.  Not every building on the University of Texas at Austin campus has braille. Although UT Austin promotes a message of inclusivity and diversity, often the actions of the university do not reflect that same message, much to frustration of students with a disability. The Services for Students…

  • 5 Behaviors That May Trigger Those in Recovery From an Eating Disorder

    5 Behaviors That May Trigger Those in Recovery From an Eating Disorder

    Written by Chloe Kersh.  Though eating disorders are visibly connected to body weight, recovery from these mental illnesses is an invisible process. Maintenance of a “healthy” weight and a return to “normal” eating habits are the ostensible signs of recovery, but it is cognition that drives change. Despite the internal nature of recovery, external stimuli,…

  • Faces of COLA: International Women’s Day

    Faces of COLA: International Women’s Day

    Written by Hira Vayani. Images by Hira Vayani. The College of Liberal Arts is home to incredible faculty, degree plans, and, well, women. In honor of International Women’s Day, I decided to display the beauty and thoughts of women from the College of Liberal Arts with photography and words. I asked these women what they…

  • Novel Study Spots on the Forty Acres

    Novel Study Spots on the Forty Acres

    Written by Reese Grayson. Images by Reese Grayson. Like many students, I have never been a fan of studying in high-traffic workspaces such as the PCL, the SAC, or the Union. Cafés located off campus pose a similar issue—nothing is worse than driving or taking the bus all the way to a coffee shop and…

  • Teacher, Chemist, Leader: Meet UT’s First and Only Female President

    Teacher, Chemist, Leader: Meet UT’s First and Only Female President

    Written by Christina Lopez. Lorene Lane Rogers was the 21st president of The University of Texas at Austin and is widely recognized as the first female president of any public university in the United States. One of her most notable achievements was creating The College of Liberal Arts, housing General and Comparative Studies, Social and…