On this #newsengagementday, I appreciate that I can engage with news about Hurricane Helene and how it's affecting my home state, even 1,000 miles away in Texas. Check out this great story from @nytimes mapping the devastation: https://t.co/oT0sxxOEHP
I'm excited for the VP Debate tonight, but I'm disappointed there won't be live fact-checking from moderators. While I appreciate the QR code, I worry about older Americans being able to use it as adeptly as younger voters will. #NewsEngagementDay
I don’t think the national media is grasping the level of devastation in FL, GA, SC, NC, TN, and VA. Whole towns have been washed away. Asheville is cut off from the outside world. 1.3 million people in SC are still without power. It’s really bad.
@ltjakeseresin this is so funny to me because this is the sixth time i’ve seen this cropped version! 😭 i’m glad to know where it comes from!! my tiny sliver of hair will live on forever thanks to glen powell stan accounts ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Social Media Editor @shivanimenonatx: “It’s hard to let go of something that I’ve been with my entire college career thus far, but I’m grateful for all the memories I have from my time at the Texan and I’m now ready for my next journey.”
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BREAKING: Palestine Solidarity Committee establishes “The Popular University,” on the UT Lawn to call on @UTAustin to “divest from death,” the organization said on Instagram, resembling other encampments for Palestine at Columbia and Yale.
“Their Texas is not our Texas. A state without diversity, equity, and inclusion is a discriminatory state of mind, and not a state of mine.”
Hundreds of flyers and sticky notes reading “#NOTOURTEXAS” were posted all over campus around midnight Thursday following @UTAustin’s closure of the Division of Campus and Community Engagement and the layoff of approximately 60 employees. “#NOTOURTEXAS” is a movement fighting the implementation of SB 17.
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