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University of Texas rules Longhorn Band must play Eyes of Texas

© Getty The University of Texas at Austin on Wednesday in response to concerns about the racist ties to its fight song “The Eyes of Texas” said that while football players and students attending will not be forced to sing the alma mater at the end of games, the Longhorn Band will be required to perform it.  The university said in a press release on the Butler School of Music’s website that members of the band, as well as the Longhorn Pep Band, “will have a required repertoire, including traditional university selections such as the alma mater and fight song.” 

Matthew McConaughey For Texas Governor? What A New Poll Shows About The Actor s Chances

Matthew McConaughey For Texas Governor? What A New Poll Shows About The Actor s Chances
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UT-Austin releases report on history of The Eyes of Texas

UT-Austin releases report on history of ‘The Eyes of Texas’ Texas Tribune Updated:  Tags:  , our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. The University of Texas at Austin on Tuesday released the findings of a report months in the making exploring the history of its alma mater song, The Eyes of Texas. Read the report here. In recent months, the song has divided the university community. Over the summer, students protested and petitioned the university to rid the campus of the song, which has ties to minstrel shows. Officials said the song would stay, but announced a 24-member committee that would look into the song s history.

UT-Austin releases report on history of The Eyes of Texas

UT-Austin releases report on history of “The Eyes of Texas” In recent months, the song has divided the university community. Over the summer, students protested and petitioned the university to rid the campus of the song, which has ties to minstrel shows. The University of Texas at Austin s Class of 2023 attends the university s annual Gone to Texas on Aug. 27, 2019. (Source: Eddie Gaspar The Daily Texan) By Kate McGee | March 9, 2021 at 9:08 AM CST - Updated March 9 at 5:30 PM AUSTIN, Texas (The Texas Tribune) - The University of Texas at Austin on Tuesday released the findings of a report — months in the making — exploring the history of its alma mater song, “The Eyes of Texas.” Read the report here.

Nigerian Youths: Leaders of Today, Not Tomorrow, By Toyin Falola

Nigerian Youths: Leaders of Today, Not Tomorrow, By Toyin Falola Youth participation in politics and their roles in government have gained traction amongst Nigerian youths in the last two decades. ADVERTISEMENT It is thus with this optimism reinforced by gains recorded in youth candidacy in the 2015 elections and the inspiring organisation of the #EndSARS protests that we approach a future of youth leadership. Many ideas are packed into this lecture, and we do have a roadmap to rethink various aspects of youth politics. Youth participation in politics and their roles in government have gained traction amongst Nigerian youths in the last two decades. Discussing this subject at a well-attended lecture at the University of Texas at Austin on February 9, under the title, “Youth, Politics, and the Future of Nigeria,” Ololade Bamidele, an active member of the Nigerian civil society, a successful career journalist, and currently the secretary to the Editorial Board of

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