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A History Lesson for Biden: Where the Pandemic’s Effect on Immigration Has Occurred Before

By Bradyn Robertson on December 6, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Destiny “Change My Mind” at UT Austin

By Naran Shettigar on October 20, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

An Assault Rifle Ban Is Distracting and Dividing 

By gabigriffey on October 17, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Blast From the Past: Soaring Real Estate Prices Remind Homeowners of Darker Days 

By Cassidy Beeding on October 14, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Dark Brandon: How a Right-Wing Meme Became a Liberal Rallying Cry

By Celeste Hoover on October 11, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Roe v. Wade: In Memoriam

By Amara Kwiatkowski on May 24, 2022 • ( 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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Dark Brandon: How a Right-Wing Meme Became a Liberal Rallying Cry

By Celeste Hoover on October 11, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

With midterm season well under way and an increasingly apathetic voter base to galvanize, how does the Biden administration maintain online relevancy and appeal to new Gen Z voters? Enter Dark Brandon.

Another Quick Buck

By Aseem Agarwal on September 20, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

FBI finds documents containing foreign powers’ nuclear secrets at Trump’s Mars-a-Lago home.

Schools and students in Laredo adapt to the challenges of in-person learning amidst COVID-19

By Carolina Cruz on July 23, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Laredo, Texas—a majority Hispanic community—was hit hard by COVID-19 last year. Today, school districts and students in Laredo are adjusting to in-person classes amidst the pandemic.

To Develop a Political Philosophy

By Jaxson C. Shealy on June 10, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Have we reached our political potential?

Consuming Spirituality: When Mindfulness Became Marketable

By Savannah Paetzel on June 8, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

As young people turn away from organized religion, they tend to be — and buy — more spiritual.

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A History Lesson for Biden: Where the Pandemic’s Effect on Immigration Has Occurred Before

Destiny “Change My Mind” at UT Austin

An Assault Rifle Ban Is Distracting and Dividing 

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Art Repatriation and its Essential Role in Post-Colonial Diplomacy

The Tumultous Leadership of The U.K. Conservative Party

Türkiye’s Role in the Russia-Ukraine War

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Aggregation: The Key Concept of Environmentalism

Revisiting Cancel Culture

The End of Roe v. Wade: The Ramifications of Having a Partisan Supreme Court

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new article alert!!! in this new article, Suha discusses the implications of the end of Roe v Wade. read more on thetexasorator.com.

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