A university spokesperson originally said students would be banned even though charges against them had been dismissed.
The county attorney said there wasn't enough evidence to prosecute the people arrested during Wednesday's protest.
Travis County Attorney Delia Garza said the cases lacked probable cause. Nearly 60 people were arrested for allegedly ...
The UT Austin chapter of the American Association of University Professors is circulating a letter to gauge interest in a ...
Many people wonder whether the Colorado River that runs through Texas is related to the other Colorado River that created the ...
Faculty and staff are gathering on campus to condemn the unprecedented response from law enforcement to student protests ...
Attorneys clashed in the courtroom over the Austin Transit Partnership's authority to issue bonds for the city’s multibillion ...
While the grand jury decided not to move forward with a prosecution of the stabbing as a hate crime, the man was indicted of ...
Austin is struggling with drought. But members of a key advisory board say the city's water utility could do more to conserve ...
Bernie Tiede, whose murder of a Texas widow was immortalized by Richard Linklater, is suing the state over what he calls its ...
University students, along with professors, have advocated for this change, arguing that living in bedrooms without windows ...
Twenty years ago, pianist Peggy Stern created a jazz festival to celebrate female band leaders. After two decades, a location ...