Drag Shows Banned at Raft of Texas Universities
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Texas senators threaten no new university funding until schools fully comply with DEI ban
Texas A&M System bans drag shows from its universities
Texas A&M University System bans on-campus drag performances
The Texas A&M University System banned drag performances from all 11 of its universities on Friday. In a resolution, the Board of Regents determined that the use of university venues for drag shows was inconsistent with the school system’s mission and core values,
Measles parties echo chicken pox parties from decades ago, when people would deliberately expose themselves or others to someone with a confirmed case in an attempt to spread the virus in a controlled environment. The chicken pox vaccine was introduced to the public in 1995, largely ending the practice.
The Texas Tech football program is showcasing new south end zone and Womble Football Center. Tech plans to pay off $200 million-plus over 30 years
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Legislature proposes $400 million cut to higher ed as Dan Patrick threatens university budgets over DEIAt a public event last week, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said higher ed would get less funding if they don’t “kick DEI out of their schools,” a few weeks after lawmakers proposed a massive cut to public universities.
The warning against measles parties comes days after an unvaccinated child died of measles in Lubbock County about month after an outbreak began in West Texas.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick and his wife Brittany Mahomes returned home to Texas on Monday, Feb. 3 to see his former school play in Lubbock.
chief of infectious diseases at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso, emphasized the critical role of vaccination in combating the viral infection. "The last documented reported ...
The state auditor's office found that Texas A&M University-Central Texas and McClennan Community College each had one violation of a DEI ban.
Texas Tech had T-shirts made referencing the Red Raiders' win in Houston a few weeks ago. UH had its retort after getting a little payback in Lubbock.
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - A program that was discontinued within the Texas Tech’s engineering department will be revived after it received a multi-million dollar donation today. Two alumni of Texas Tech, John and Paige Bick, donated $5 millions to the Construction Engineering Technology program, which will be named in their honor.
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