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Pop-up art brightens gray day at Goldthwait Beach wickedlocal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wickedlocal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Environmental group recognizes locals each month for their park and beach cleanup efforts and last updated 2021-07-06 23:30:43-04 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â You might not know about the Surfrider Foundation, but the leader of the Coastal Bend chapter of that organization says their mission is simple. âThe Surfrider Foundation as a whole is dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the worldâs oceans, beaches, and waves by all people, Julie Brandon said. That extends to parks in coastal communities, and it was at one such park in Corpus Christi where a man earned the foundation s Skip the Plastic Cleanup Hero of the Month Award for June. ....
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The Texas Tribune A UT committee released a report last month concluding that while The Eyes of Texas was written and performed in a racist setting, it had “no racist intent,” and the lyrics were not “overtly racist.” Former Longhorn quarterback Colt McCoy, who recently signed with the Arizona Cardinals, was among a group of connected University of Texas at Austin donors who organized an effort last June to pressure university leaders to keep the alma mater song, “The Eyes of Texas,” according to new emails provided to The Texas Tribune. Last month, the Tribune reported that dozens of UT-Austin donors threatened to pull funds if the university got rid of the song, which has been the subject of student protests. After the story ran, UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell released a statement that said he received a “small number” of hateful emails about the issue and they “bear no influence on any aspect of our decision-making.” ....