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Dismissed UT Professor Sought Financial Contribution from Epstein Foundation

By thetexasorator on February 3, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

There’s No Easy Way Out

By Landon Hodges on January 27, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

The Military Needs a Shake-Up—But Not Solely the One Hegseth Thinks

By Taimur Rehman on January 27, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

A Different Fascism: Trumpism and a “Crisis of Liberalism”

By Luca Balescu on January 26, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

How a Feminist Reads Senate Bill 12

By Heather Wood on January 22, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

Constitutional Violations In the Name of Progress

By Morgan Bart on November 17, 2025 • ( Leave a comment )

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The Texas Orator is a multi-partisan, peer-reviewed political publication that is part of the Associated Collegiate Press. We value thorough analysis in our articles and strive to protect the ideals of free speech and unhindered access to information on campus and nationwide. We seek to keep the student body informed of the implications of ever-changing political climates, both domestically and abroad, from a range of voices and perspectives.

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Government Spending is the Solution to the Robot Apocalypse

By Archit Oswal on September 18, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

Government spending is the answer to the impending robot job apocalypse.

From Regina to Kunming: The View from a Changing China

By Nicholas Romanow on September 17, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

Foreign Affairs writer Nick Romanow reflects on his summer travels throughout East Asia through an extended travelogue essay.

Thugs to the Left, Heavy-Breathers to the Right, Free Speech: Stuck in the Middle

By Wes Dodson on September 16, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Anarcho-communist students act like thugs; the right hyperventilates about it; both sides get campus free speech wrong.

Bloody Sunday: The History and Fate of Northern Ireland

By Ramiro De Los Santos on September 13, 2019 • ( 3 Comments )

As negotiations continue to be frustratingly unsuccessful, the possibility of a no-deal Brexit threatens to revert Northern Ireland to its violent past.

The Green New Deal: A Vision That Could Save Humanity

By Leland Murphy on September 12, 2019 • ( 3 Comments )

Leland Murphy discusses the potential of a Green New Deal and the political battle surrounding it.

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There’s No Easy Way Out

The Military Needs a Shake-Up—But Not Solely the One Hegseth Thinks

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American Isolationism on Display at the UN Climate Talks

The Old Lie

The Legalization of Torture: How Post-9/11 America Betrayed Its Constitution & Itself

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Do We Think Too Much About Ourselves?

Student Evaluation in the Age of AI Ghostwriting

Andy’s Paradox

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