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After a viral video stirred controversy at Texas A&M, Texas Tech ordered course adjustments while other university systems like UNT and UT launched reviews. It鈥檚 unclear what the reviews will look for.
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Researchers hope data out of Texas will raise awareness about a type of infection commonly spread through kissing bugs. It鈥檚 part of an effort to recognize Chagas Disease as endemic in the U.S.
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Texas A&M University's president is stepping down after facing criticism over a classroom video that showed a student objecting to a children's literature lesson about gender, which led to the professor's firing.
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Tarrant County Judge Tim O鈥橦are called for a drag ban on UT campuses in March. Board chair Kevin P. Eltife responded and said drag shows are not allowed.
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The annual on-campus drag show at Texas A&M University welcomed hundreds Thursday night 鈥 despite efforts to ban such performances by school officials.
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The ruling comes just weeks after a federal lawsuit was filed in an effort to block the school鈥檚 ban on drag shows.
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The lawsuit comes after the Board of Regents banned drag shows from the school's 11 public campuses.
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At least a third of respondents at UT-Austin, UT-Dallas and Texas A&M said they鈥檙e not sure administrators at their universities protect free speech on campus.
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The rivalry between the University of Texas and Texas A&M University is a grudge match that dates to 1894. The No. 3 Longhorns and No. 20 Aggies finally meet again Saturday night in College Station with a berth in the SEC championship game on the line.
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The risers and the floors are up on the first building that will make up the Texas A&M-Fort Worth鈥檚 three building campus, and plans for the second building 鈥 which could cost up to $260 million 鈥 are moving forward.
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Texas A&M Fort Worth鈥檚 dream of building a 3.5-acre urban college research and innovation campus downtown just got a multimillion-dollar infusion of cash.
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A new set of statewide business courts will begin to accept case filings this September. This summer, Gov. Greg Abbott appointed two judges to the Fort Worth court: Jerry Bullard, of Colleyville, and Brian Stagner, of Fort Worth.