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New Highrises Dwarf Campus Life

Stephanie Fourqurean

Students face high rents or displacement.

Some UT Students Live in Nightmare, Hoping for the Dream Act

Melissa Macaya

300 students found trapped between legal restrictions and the academic world they are trying to reach.

Money drives education outcome

Hasive Gomez

Reagan High School educates youngsters on the east side of I35, the defacto Austin color line, legacy of segregation.

Gentrification Sweeps Through East Austin

Eduardo Gonzalez

Many residents unaware of their rights as their property taxes go up.

Recovery Assistance Limited for Number 8 Party School

Kaitlyn Wells

For an invisible clientele, need minus space equals evasion of responsibility.

SEVIS Creates Odd Welcome Mat

Emily Kinsolving

Subtle surveillance targets some students, but remains unseen by most.

The Difficulties of East 11th's Development

Gabriela Chabolla

Increasing costs, low foot traffic and corporate interests displace local business.

Greeks on the Outside

Jazmine Ulloa

Social, cultural and multicultural fraternities face entrenched challenges at UT.

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The property tax of Manuel del Rio Morales and his family increased over 1000% over the past 5 years.

 

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Manuel del Rio Morales in his bedroom.

 

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Residents on East MLK St in Austin worry about their future as property increase all around them.

 

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An empty house on East MLK Street sits behind a chain link fence.

 

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An East Austin resident and his dog are in the process of moving to a more Southern Austin location.

 

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An abondoned house set back off of East MLK Street.

 

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A sign on East Martin Luther King Jr Blvd is one of many examples of discontent over development throughout East Austin.