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The Texas Permanent School Fund (PSF) has teamed up with a private equity firm to help Power-4 schools in Texas be ...
Iowa native Teagan Kavan was instrumental in Texas winning a national title in softball. Now she's working an internship back ...
Senate Bill 2972 limits the time, manner and place of expressive activities on public college and university campuses, which ...
Residents of a quiet North Texas town recently got a surprise visitor. What initially looked like a large dog hanging around ...
After the Trump administration sued Texas over the Texas Dream Act, a North Texas judge ruled Wednesday night to permanently ...
From the economy to education to healthcare, several factors add to a town's desirability. These 12 places in Texas were ...
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Tesla’s Austin, Texas, robotaxi service will kick off with 10 vehicles and expand to thousands, moving into more cities if ...
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A federal judge has blocked a Texas law that has for decades given college students without legal residency in the U.S.
The out-of-state tuition rate ranges from double to nearly quadruple the amount of in-state tuition, depending on the school.
A Texas law made college more affordable for undocumented students. What happens now that it's gone?
Current and former students say being able to pay in-state tuition rates made college more accessible. The state ended the law last week.
The Texas Longhorns hosted their second big weekend of official visitors, and after entering the month of June as a team that was listed as needing 'momentum' o ...
Lawmakers lacked the political courage for a floor vote at the Capitol on the Texas Dream Act, so state leaders took a coward ...
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