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Reporting with Data: Environmental Violations in the Lone Star State
Texas, the second-largest state in the U.S., has experienced rapid population growth in recent years, furthering its position as a global energy hub to sustain cities. With energy production playing a significant role in public health and environmental concerns, a key question emerges: how have trends in environmental violations and its responsible entities shifted over the past decade?
Students, faculty reflect on DEI ban after a semester of enforcements
When Thaily Rangel received a text message from her coworker about her job being dissolved, she thought it was a late April Fools joke. “I had a hard time processing it because I didn’t get reached out by any of my bosses or the school officially,” Rangel said, referring to the April 2 message.
A report on student housing affordability
Austin Community College’s Student Government Association, leaders to 12 campuses in a city striken by homelessness - disucss the anticipated meeting with Chancellor Richard Rhodes to present their Housing Affordability Proposal.