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What are UT students called?

Longhorn Welcome is UT's official welcome for all incoming undergraduate Longhorns.
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What are people who go to UT called?

Longhorns are passionate about making the world a better place, united by the belief that creating and sharing knowledge can save lives and transform society.
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Why do Aggies call UT Varsity?

1900- In 1900 U.T was known as "Varsity." A shortened version of the word University. There was even a song written celebrating Varsity.
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What is the catchphrase for UT Austin?

Students, alumni, and fans of the university employ a greeting consisting of the phrase "Hook 'em" or "Hook 'em Horns" and also use the phrase as a parting good-bye or as the closing line in a letter or story. A fan displays the Hook 'em Horns during a Texas football game versus Arkansas.
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Why do Aggies say Tu instead of UT?

The term is intended to be derogatory. Aggies maintain that UT is a university "in" Texas not the university "of" Texas. The t.u. therefore stands for "texas university", with the lowercase letters being an added insult.
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Why can't Aggies say elephant?

This Aggie tradition is known to underclassmen as "E-Walk" since it is bad for underclassmen to say the word elephant as it is classified as a "senior word."
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What do Texas A&M students call themselves?

An Aggie is a student at Texas A&M. In the early 1900s, our students were called "Farmers." The term Aggie — reflecting our agricultural roots — was first used in the 1920s, and in 1949, the yearbook changed its name from The Longhorn to Aggieland. At that point, Aggie became the official student body nickname.
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What is Austin Texas nicknames?

Nicknames: Live Music Capital of the World, Silicon Hills, ATX, City of the Violet Crown. Motto: Keep Austin Weird (unofficial) Location within Travis County in Texas.
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Why is UT Austin called 40 acres?

Although much more expansive today (the main UT campus is 431 acres and there are thousands more beyond that), the original tract of land set aside by the state of Texas for the university was 40 acres. "Those 40 acres formed a square with “College Hill” at its center.
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Why does Austin say keep Austin weird?

But where did the famous catchphrase come from? Former Austin Community College librarian Red Wassenich didn't intend to give the city a slogan when he called in to The Lounge Show on KOOP Radio in 2000. When the host asked why he was making his donation, he responded, “I don't know. It helps keep Austin weird."
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Why do Aggies say hullabaloo?

The starting phrase of the song, "Hullabaloo, Caneck! Caneck!" is widely thought to originate from an Old Army Aggie yell written in 1907, Texas A&M University president Jack K. Williams jokingly defined the phrase as Chickasaw Indian for "Beat the hell out of the University of Texas".
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What is the nickname for Texas vs Texas A&M?

The Lone Star Showdown is the traditional rivalry for all varsity men's and women's athletics competitions between Texas A&M University and the University of Texas at Austin. The name comes from Lone Star State, which is the nickname of the state of Texas.
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What is the Texas A&M chant?

"Beat the hell outta" — or BTHO for short — is the beginning of one of Texas A&M's most popular yells. On gamedays, Aggies end the phrase with the name of whichever school our football team is playing against.
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What major is UT most known for?

The most popular majors at University of Texas at Austin include: Biological and Biomedical Sciences; Engineering; Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs; Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Social Sciences; Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies; Health Professions and Related Programs; ...
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Is UT Austin a public ivy?

Founded in 1883, UT Austin is considered a Public Ivy. The university is a major center for academic research, with research expenditures totaling $679.8 million for fiscal year 2018. It joined the Association of American Universities in 1929.
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What is the mascot of UT Austin?

Bevo is the live mascot of the athletic programs at the University of Texas at Austin. Bevo is a Texas Longhorn steer with burnt orange and white coloring from which the university derived its color scheme. The profile of the Longhorn's head and horns gives rise to the school's hand symbol and saying, "Hook 'em Horns".
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Is Texas A&M bigger than UT?

Student Body Size

Enrolling more than 74,000 students annually, Texas A&M's undergraduate population is larger than UT Austin's entire student body. However, UT Austin's student population of more than 52,000 still makes it one of the country's largest colleges by enrollment.
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Can you get a full ride to UT Austin?

Inspiring and nurturing visionary leaders for the benefit of society. The Forty Acres Scholars Program is the premier full-ride, merit-based scholarship for The University of Texas at Austin.
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Why is UT Austin famous?

Beyond our top-ranked international graduate program, UT Austin is one of the world's premier research universities and is located in one of the USA's sunniest and most vibrant cities in which to live and work: Austin, TX.
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What is Austin Texas known for food?

While Austin may be known for its legendary Tex-Mex, tasty breakfast tacos and juicy barbecue, there's so much more to the capital city's food history to explore. Austin's celebrated dining scene has evolved with lightning speed over the last few decades, but don't forget to pay homage to the greats during your visit.
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What is the racial makeup of Austin Texas?

Population & Diversity

In 2021, there were 2.57 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (452k people) in Austin, TX than any other race or ethnicity. There were 176k White (Hispanic) and 76.8k Asian (Non-Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups.
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What was Austin Texas originally called?

In 1837, settlers founded the village of Waterloo on the banks of the Colorado River, the first permanent settlement in the area. By 1839, Waterloo would adopt the name Austin and the frontier town would become the capital of the Republic of Texas.
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Why do Aggies say whoop?

Whoop: Aggie upperclassmen and graduates will often say “Whoop!” as an expression of approval or excitement. It is most often used at the end of an Aggie yell. Underclassmen are not supposed to say the word until they have reached either junior or senior status.
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Why are Texas fans called sips?

A fine example of the class antagonisms at play can be seen in how Aggies frequently refer to Longhorns as “T-Sips,” which stands for “Tea Sippers.” The reason for this, in A&M's mind, is that while their students are learning practical and useful skills at their Agricultural and Mechanical schools, or, with their long ...
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Why is Texas called Aggies?

The Texas A&M Aggies are the students, graduates, and sports teams of Texas A&M University. The nickname "Aggie" was once common at land-grant or "ag" (agriculture) schools in many states.
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