
Jerry Quijano
All Things Considered HostJerry Quijano is KUT's local All Things Considered host. A native south Texan, he joined the KUT staff after graduating from Texas A&M University-San Antonio. Jerry was part of NPR’s Next Generation initiative at KUT in 2017. When he’s not in the studio, Jerry enjoys collecting vinyl records. You can email him at jerry@kut.org.
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The university will fully implement the policy by Aug. 19 — the week before fall classes start.
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The annual music celebration is scheduled to take place Oct. 4-6 and 11-13 in Zilker Park. Local acts scheduled to perform include Being Dead, Promqueen, Kalu & The Electric Joint, and The Tiarras.
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Hay varias formas de ver el eclipse solar de abril. Para quienes planeen vivirlo con sus ojos, es importante tomar medidas para protegerlos en los momentos previos y posteriores a la totalidad.
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This is free to enter and mostly for bragging rights, but we'll do something special for the winner.
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There are a variety of ways to experience April's solar eclipse. Those planning to watch it should protect their eyes in the moments leading up to and following totality.
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The third-ranked Longhorns are competing for the first time in the College Football Playoff. A win against Washington would propel Texas to their first championship game appearance since 2010.
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No nos cansaremos de repetirlo: NO intentes mirar hacia arriba para ver el eclipse del sábado sin tomar las precauciones adecuadas para proteger tus ojos.
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We cannot stress this enough: DO NOT try and look up for Saturday's eclipse without taking proper precautions to protect your eyes.
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A medida que la prevalencia de la música latina ha disminuido en las últimas décadas, también lo ha hecho la presencia de clubes y locales que atienden a este público en Austin.
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As the prevalence of Latino music has dwindled over the past decades, so too has the presence of clubs and venues that cater to these audiences in Austin.