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Stories by Texas Tribune fellows
The Texas Tribune welcomes a group of student fellows into our newsroom each spring, summer and fall. Here is a sampling of their work. Learn more about the fellowship program here.
Young Texas conservatives say Charlie Kirkโs death is galvanizing their religion-forward politics
Thousands gathered for the Texas Youth Summit, where speaker after speaker memorialized Kirk and encouraged young attendees to rise in his place.
Texas A&M President Mark A. Welsh III to step down after a week of turmoil over viral classroom video
Calls for Welshโs ousting intensified over his handling of a studentโs complaints about gender identity discussions in a childrenโs literature class.
How a secret recording of a gender identity lecture upended Texas A&M
Officials have struggled to detail the exact reasons for the A&M professorโs termination, citing a technical issue with her course description. Faculty say the move was politically motivated.
Students and professors defend Texas A&M President Mark Welsh amid calls for his ousting
Some lawmakers have called for Welsh to be fired over his handling of a studentโs complaints about gender identity content being taught in a childrenโs literature class.
New Texas law restricting abortion pills beefs up an existing legal tool
HB 7, which was signed by the governor Wednesday, allows private citizens to sue abortion pill providers and manufacturers, mirroring a 2021 law on abortion bans
Bill allowing private citizens to sue over abortion pills clears Texas governorโs desk
House Bill 7 allows people to sue manufacturers and distributors of the drug.
Texas bill protecting sex trafficking victims from some criminal charges signed by governor
Senate Bill 11 shields victims from prosecution from some crimes if theyโre threatened or coerced into the act by their trafficker.
Democratic voters favor undeclared candidates OโRourke and Crockett in hypothetical Senate primary, poll finds
The survey found many Texas voters are either undecided or would support candidates who havenโt actually entered the race. It also showed GOP Sen. John Cornyn leading Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Democratic voters favor undeclared candidates OโRourke and Crockett in hypothetical Senate primary, poll finds
The survey found many Texas voters are either undecided or would support candidates who havenโt actually entered the race. It also showed GOP Sen. John Cornyn leading Attorney General Ken Paxton.


