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Nick Hadjigeorge
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Nick News is good news
August 5, 2012
Departing news editor Nick Hadjigeorge reflects on his time at The Daily Texan.
Seton Healthcare Family plans for Austin medical school
April 23, 2012
The Seton Healthcare Family plans to spend $250 million on a new hospital that will include Austin’s first medical school.
The Daily Texan awarded top college newspaper, nominated for Mark of Excellence Award
April 4, 2012
The Daily Texan received the top college newspaper award from the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors 2011 convention in Dallas for the second year in a row.
The Daily Texan receives Daily University, College newspaper of the Year for second straight year
April 2, 2012
The Daily Texan received top college newspaper award for the second year in a row.
Test PAC aims to unseat Lamar Smith
February 13, 2012
Test PAC has its sights set on unseating Rep. Lamar Smith R-Texas using Internet-based tactics.
Doniak treated at hospital for hit-and-run injuries
February 5, 2012
Exact condition of soccer player a mystery but suspect has been identified and caught
UT buildings to be ready by next academic year
January 25, 2012
New facilities for the College of Communication, the Department of Computer Science and the College of Liberal Arts are on schedule.
UT won't be affected by electrical blackouts
December 6, 2011
Texas could face rolling blackouts starting in the summer of 2012 because of reduced energy generation and increased demand.
Occupy protesters close bank accounts, march to the Drag
December 5, 2011
Protestors marched on Chase and Wells Fargo banks on Guadalupe Saturday.
Occupy Austin protesters prepare for cold winter
November 29, 2011
As demonstrators anticipate seasonal drops in temperature, the search is on for ways to stay warm.
Church director charged with embezzlement
November 28, 2011
UUMC'S child care director withdrew money from the church to cover her personal expenses.
Nationwide movement utilizes online streaming
November 28, 2011
Occupy protests around the country are using Livestream to broadcast a 24-hour live feed of the occupation.
Banned protesters file lawsuit
November 21, 2011
The suit claims Austin's policy of banning arrested protesters from returning to City Hall is a violation of the First Amendment.
Top Ten Bathrooms on Campus
November 17, 2011
Jogging through campus and need to make a pit-stop? This week's Texan Top Ten ranks the best UT waterclosets.
College Republicans president faces fallout from tweet
November 16, 2011
The controversial tweet described shooting at President Barack Obama as "tempting" after the directed gunfire at the White House on Friday.
Occupy Austin finds challenges, considers moving to park
November 15, 2011
"Moving to a park will separate Occupy process from unrelated matters such as drug use," said Occupy general assembly facilitator.
Presentation highlights study abroad concerns for LGBTQ students
November 15, 2011
The issues of studying abroad as a LGBTQ student were presented on Monday by the UT International Office and Gender and Sexuality Center.
Homeless man convicted of Hyde Park tire slashing
November 14, 2011
Tommy Joe Kelley was sentenced to 10 years in prison last week after years of abusing Austinites' vehicles.
Many demographics can remain underrepresented among those studying abroad
November 8, 2011
Minorities and GBLT students are among those more likely to stay closer to home.
APD launches second part of jaywalking initiative
November 7, 2011
Look both ways before crossing the street - a citation from the Austin Police Department might be the price if you refuse.
'Occupy Austin' encourages transferring accounts to credit unions
November 7, 2011
More than $430,000 withdrawn from major banks around Austin on Saturday.
Security cameras keep an eye on Sixth Street
October 31, 2011
Seventeen High Activity Location Observation security cameras were installed along Sixth Street last Friday.
Occupy Austin demonstrators arrested after law confusion
October 31, 2011
18 were arrested after refusing to remove a table, 20 for refusing to vacate City Hall for a scheduled power wash.
APD cracks down on jaywalking
October 27, 2011
After an increase of pedestrian fatalities, Austin police warn citizens to cross with care - or get ticketed.
GPS aids wildfire evacuees
October 26, 2011
The Emergency Tracking Network created by UT professor Gordon Wells will streamline the evacuation process.
Anti-death penalty activists, exonerated death row inmates march to Capitol
October 24, 2011
According to an ACLU press release, the U.S. executed 46 people in 2010, not far behind Yemen with 53 executions.
Rare earthquake surprises San Antonio
October 21, 2011
A 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck 103 miles south of Austin , sending tremors throughout San Antonio and as distant as Round Rock.
Copwatch strives to reduce police violence by surveillance
October 20, 2011
Occupy Austin protester and co-founder of the group Copwatch is helping Austinites learn about their rights despite being arrested on Oct. 13.
Austin-Bergstrom airport to roll out less intrusive scanners
October 14, 2011
The new technology is designed to protect the passenger’s privacy and streamline the screening process for TSA agents.
Wind generation not straight-forward energy policy, expert notes
October 13, 2011
Negative economic effects associated with wind energy generation pose challenges for major wind energy-producing regions such as Texas.
City faces legal action over abortion clinic signage
October 11, 2011
Austin is facing legal challenges over the constitutionality of an ordinance requiring pregnancy resource centers to publicly announce they do not perform abortions.
National protests spread to campus
October 7, 2011
Members gathered to express their opinions about corporate greed and political corruption.
40 students walkout, join 'Occupy Austin'
October 6, 2011
Inspired by the ongoing Occupy Wall Street protests that began in New York City, activists have been organizing and preparing for the Occupy Austin protest.
UT Security and Fire Safety reports may indicate greater willingness to report sexual offenses
October 4, 2011
Michael Crumrine: It takes courage for a victim to report a sexual assault crime.
Sexual Abuse Screening highlights college sexual assault rates
September 30, 2011
College-age women are four times more like to be sexually assaulted than other women.
University Health Services campaign provides flu shots to campus community
September 26, 2011
The UHS Flu Shot Campaign begins today at the Student Services Building.
Elliott Erwitt shares love of photography
September 23, 2011
World-renowned photographer Elliott Erwitt presented his personal favorite photos and well-known pieces at the Harry Ransom Center on Thursday night.
Emo's Austin to close outside stage
September 20, 2011
The corner of Sixth Street and Red River will be less loud and lively due to the upcoming closure.
Unique techniques kick off Visiting Artist Program
September 13, 2011
Artist Steven Roden creates work out of ideas and concepts lacking structure and meaning.
Countries profit from carbon market
September 9, 2011
While pundits and politicians debate whether climate change is a real phenomenon, Diana Liverman has been studying various policies and programs around the world.
Austin apartment renters face price hikes, research shows
September 6, 2011
Approximately 13,500 jobs were created in Austin between July 2010 and July 2011, and the supply of housing can’t keep up with the demand.
Students bid on donated, abandoned bikes at annual auction
September 2, 2011
Each year there are usually between 150 and 200 abandoned or donated bikes that are showcased at the auction and start with a $3 bid.
Family planning clinics face budget reductions
September 2, 2011
Under the new state budget which took effect Thursday, three Austin-area family planning clinics will receive $1.4 million less in government subsidies.
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