

April 7, 2024
The UT Tower will shine with burnt orange lights Sunday, April 7 in honor of the Texas Men’s Tennis team clinching at least a share…
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The UT Tower will shine with burnt-orange lights Tuesday, March 12 to celebrate the Texas Women’s Basketball team winning the 2024 Phillips 66 Big 12…
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The UT Tower will shine with burnt orange lights Saturday, March 2, 2024, to celebrate Texas Independence Day. The holiday commemorates the adoption of the…
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The UT Tower will shine with burnt orange lights Saturday, February 24, 2024, in honor of Texas Track and Field winning the 2024 Big 12…
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The UT Tower will shine with burnt orange lights Friday, February 2nd in honor of this year’s recipients of the Presidential Citation Awards. Four University…
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The UT Tower will shine in burnt orange lights Tuesday, January 16, in recognition of a $25 million gift to the McCombs School of Business…
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The UT Tower will shine with burnt orange lights and “1” on its sides Sunday, December 17, to celebrate Texas Volleyball winning the NCAA championship.…
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The UT Tower will shine with burnt orange lights Saturday, December 2nd to celebrate Texas Football winning the Big 12 Championship game.
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The UT Tower will shine with burnt orange lights Wednesday, November 29 to celebrate the beginning of the inaugural Longhorn Lights on campus. Longhorn Lights,…
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The UT Tower will shine with burnt orange lights Tuesday, November 28, 2023, to celebrate Texas Volleyball winning the Big 12 Conference title. The Longhorns…
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The top of the UT Tower will shine with burnt orange lights Friday, November 24 to celebrate Texas Football’s victory over Texas Tech. The Longhorns…
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The top of the UT Tower will shine with burnt orange lights Saturday, November 18 to celebrate Texas Football’s victory over Iowa State. The Longhorns…
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