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Emergency rooms across the country are seeing a spike in tick bite cases, according to new CDC data. Director of URI's Center ...
As summer ushers in peak mosquito season, health and vector control officials are bracing for the possibility of another year ...
Texas State’s buyout to leave the Sun Belt increases from $5 million to $10 million on July 1. The reborn Pac-12 has eight members signed up for the 2026-27 athletics season: current members ...
It’s been rumored for months that the Bobcats are in the mix to join the new-look Pac-12, and Texas State president Kelly Damphousse has taken to X recently to either troll sports fans or drop ...
The American Immigration Council suggests rescinding in-state tuition for students in the state without legal status could cost Texas more than $460 million a year from lost wages and spending power.
The end of Texas' law came after the Department of Justice said it was suing the state over its policy of letting undocumented students qualify for in-state tuition.
We made it, but we are a very small percentage of people who, because of HB 1403, because of in-state tuition, were able to make it," said Cesar Espinosa, a Texas Dream Act recipient.
Texas has agreed to end in-state tuition rates for undocumented immigrants. The Department of Justice sued Texas on Wednesday over a long-standing state education policy, which it says illegally ...
Texas was the first state in the nation to extend in-state tuition at public universities to undocumented students with the Texas Dream Act in 2001. By Milla Surjadi staff writer Jun. 4, 2025 ...
The University of Texas at Austin, for example, charges out-of-state students between $40,582 and $48,712 for annual tuition, whereas in-state students pay between $10,858 and $13,576, according ...
According to the Texas Tribune, the now struck-down law allowed undocumented students to qualify for in-state tuition if they had lived in the state for several years.
Texas became the first state to permit in-state tuition benefits to undocumented students in 2001, when former governor Rick Perry, a Republican, signed the Texas Dream Act into law. Now 23 states ...