
Campus & Community
Landmarks: Art on The Forty Acres
Published: May 14While you're wandering through campus this Commencement week, take a moment to notice the public art from the Landmarks collection. See a slideshow.
Campus & Community
Landmarks: Art on The Forty Acres
Published: May 14While you're wandering through campus this Commencement week, take a moment to notice the public art from the Landmarks collection. See a slideshow.
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Josoor said on May 18 at 7:43 p.m.
I really lov these designs, thank you for leaving a link for the landmarks mailing list. I'm definitely joining the list to receive more of these beautiful landmarks photos:) -
Rita said on May 16 at 5:09 p.m.
I agree, Bill. Somehow they always miss including that important piece of information!
Science & Technology
Digital Journalism: Bringing Apps to Life
Laura Byerley, College of Communication
Published: May 8Keep your eyes on the Apple App Store. Five new apps created by journalism and computer science students are about to become reality. Watch a video.
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Ragupathy S P said on May 15 at 8:54 a.m.
Great effort by students.I will publish this news in my appsnewswatch news blog which talks about upcoming app launches. -
Free Lightroom Presets said on May 12 at 12:11 a.m.
Agreed that journalists today should have a background in computer science. I write blogs for 20+ different companies every month not including my personal blog and having a solid understanding of HTML, PHP and how algorithms work such as those used by Google & Bing is vital to my job as a writer.
World & Culture
Children in a World of Gangs
Published: May 3Donna De Cesare has covered Central American gangs like a war correspondent. Her new book reveals the effects of the violence on youths. Watch a video and see a slideshow.
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Paco said on May 7 at 3:37 a.m.
Sad pictures
World & Culture
George W. Bush: Behind the Scenes
By Marsha Miller
Published: May 1“Front Row Seat” offers an extraordinary collection of images of the 43rd president by former Chief White House Photographer Eric Draper. See a slideshow.
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EYESWIDEOPENLONGHORN said on May 8 at 12:48 p.m.
VERY NICE PICTURES TAKEN. EVERY PRESIDENT GETS A BEAUTIFUL LIBRARY FORMER PRESIDENT BUSH MADE SOME HUMANTARIAN GOOD DEEDS BY SUPPORTING PREVENTION OF THE SPREAD OF AIDS IN AFRICA AND THERE MIGHT OF BEEN A FEW OTHER GOOD DEEDS ALONG THE WAY. BUT THIS IS WHAT A LOT OF AMERICANS BELIEVE ABOUT THE BUSH AND CHANEY ADMINSTRATION DURING THEIR TENURE: BUT FORMER GEORGE BUSH PLACE AMERICA IN A VOLITA STATE POLITICAL AND DEBT WISE. PRESIDENT BUSH DID NOT SECURE OUR BORDERS OF AMERICA, HE CONSIDERED LETTING OTHER COUNTRIES DO SO SECURE OUR PORTS ABD BORDERS, NO OTHER COUNTRY WOULD DO THAT. WHAT WAS HE AND HOMELAND HE WAS GOV. OF TEAXAS AND COULD NOT EVEN SECURE TEXAS BORDER LET ALONE AMERICA BORDERS. SO IMMIGRANTS FLOOD ILLEAGLY IN TO TEXAS AND THE OTHER STATES. THEN HE DID NOT DEPORT ALL THE CRIMINAL BACK TO THEIR COUNTRIES DUE TO POOR FEDERAL HOMELAND SECURITIES AND STATE POLICIES WHICH WERE NOT ALWAYS CARRIES OUT. THEN HIS FRIEND GOV RICK PERRY SERVING 3 TERMS AS GOV OF TEXAS DID NOT SECURE TEXAS BORDERS AND TRIED THE BLAME THE CURRENT US PRESIDENT FOR UNSECURED BOARDERS......GO FIGURE!!! TOO MANY TUNNELS FOR DRUG SMUGGLING AND ILLEAGAL PERSON DRUG FROM MEXICO INTO TEXAS..... THE FEMA DEBACLE FOR KATRINA VICTIMS WAS SEEN ALL OVER THE WORLD. THEY WERE CALL ALIENS AND TREATED LIKE PEPLE OF THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES. THE STATE OF AFFAIRS DURNING THE BUSH & CHANEY ADMINSTRATION LEFT AMERICA IN SHAMBLES. THE ELUMINATING COST OF TWO WARS AT THE SAME TIME, BUT YET THE ADMINSTATION STILL CUT PROGRAM NEEDED FOR ITS PEOPLE IN IN AMERICA AND CHANEY INVESTMENT OF BODY BAGS FOR PROFIT FROM DEAD AMERICAN SOLDIERS THEY LIED ABOUT NO RECESSION IN AMERICA AMERICA;S HOUSING MARKET DEBACLE WAS DUE TO KARL ROVE ... HE REALLY SCREW AMERICANS ROYALY NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND WAS A NICE THOUGHT WITH NO PUSH OR REALNESS BEHIND IT .....LOST OF TEACHERS, SCHOOLS CLOSING, HEAD START IN JEOPARDY, DROP OUT RATES SORING. ALLOWING COLLEGS TO JACKUP THE COST OF TUTIONS, LESS GRANT MONIES FOR STUDENT LOANS. USA IN DEBT TO AT LEAST 9 COUNTRIES WE BORROW MONEY FROM AND STILL OWE, FORMER PRESIDENT CLINTON HAD AMERICA IN THE BLACK AS FAR AS AMERICA DEBIT BEFORE HE LEFT OFFICE PRESIDENT BUSH & VP CHENEY KNEW IN ADABOUT FANNIE MAY & BANKING ISSUES & BAILOUT NEEDS. HALIBURT FRAUD DUE TO CHANEY MIS USE AND CONTRACT APPORIATIONS FOR WARS AND REBUILDING. -
Paco said on May 7 at 4:37 a.m.
Haha nice photos. The 7 picture is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing them
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I really lov these designs, thank you for leaving a link for the landmarks mailing list. I'm definitely joining the list to receive more of these beautiful landmarks photos:)
I agree, Bill. Somehow they always miss including that important piece of information!