An association for alumni and supporters of The Daily Texan, student newspaper at the University of Texas at Austin

Celebrate The Daily Texan at UT on March 22

Supporters of student journalism at the University of Texas and fans and friends of The Daily Texan, please mark March 22 on your calendar.

That’s the date of the annual Friends of The Daily Texan, Inc.  gathering on the Austin campus.

The gathering will begin at 5 p.m. with an outdoor reception on the Walter Cronkite Plaza,  located between the Texas Student Media building and the Moody College of Communication complex. There will be a variety of food and beverage stations.

Also beginning at 5 p.m. will be a tour and visitation time at the adjacent Daily Texan offices.

The reception ends at 6:45 p.m., and then moves to a comfortable Moody auditorium for Hall of Fame selections and the award of scholarships to staff members.

The event will begin at 7:15 p.m sharp, and end at 9:30 p.m.

Registration for the event is now open at this link: https://friendsdailytexan.wildapricot.org/event-5556362

This year, 13 Daily Texan staffers will receive annual grants from the Friends of The Texan group and its partners.

Since 2018, 36 Texan staffers have received annual scholarship grants.

In addition, new members of The Daily Texan Hall of Fame will be introduced.

Previous honorees include Walter Cronkite, Lady Bird Johnson, Willie Morris, Liz Smith, Liz Smith, Liz Carpenter and other distinguished Texan grads.

 

 

 

 

About Friends of The Daily Texan:

Friends of The Daily Texan, Inc. is a non-profit organization established to lend support and assistance to The Daily Texan, an institution at the University of Texas at Austin since 1900. Members include alumni of The Texan, plus other supporters of a free and unfettered student media at UT. The group sponsors annual scholarships for Texan staffers, plus provides funds to purchase needed video and photo equipment, to support digital transition efforts by The Texan, for training, coverage, travel and others needs identified by Texan editors.

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