- Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall 2008
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- [Back Issues]
InCite seeks to provide another dimension to news by exploring the complexities of events. To do so, InCite draws across perspective and upon intellectual diversity for contextualization while anchored within independent thought.
- New Highrises Dwarf Campus Life
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Stephanie Fourqurean
Students face high rents or displacement.
- Some UT Students Live in Nightmare, Hoping for the Dream Act
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Melissa Macaya
300 students found trapped between legal restrictions and the academic world they are trying to reach.
- Money drives education outcome
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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
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Eduardo Gonzalez
Many residents unaware of their rights as their property taxes go up.
- Recovery Assistance Limited for Number 8 Party School
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Kaitlyn Wells
For an invisible clientele, need minus space equals evasion of responsibility.
- SEVIS Creates Odd Welcome Mat
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Emily Kinsolving
Subtle surveillance targets some students, but remains unseen by most.
- The Difficulties of East 11th's Development
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Gabriela Chabolla
Increasing costs, low foot traffic and corporate interests displace local business.
- Greeks on the Outside
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Jazmine Ulloa
Social, cultural and multicultural fraternities face entrenched challenges at UT.
- Masthead
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Photo by Andrew Rogers
A man walks by what used to be the Las Manitas restaraunt on Congress Avenue.

Photo by Andrew Rogers
A man in a suit walks past the closed Las Manitas in the afternoon.

Photo by Andrew Rogers
An Austin resident, disappointed after finding out that Las Manitas is closed, reminisces about the food he used to order.

Photo by Andrew Rogers
Construction of a large building is seen in the reflection of the closed Las Manitas Avenue Cafe.

Photo by Andrew Rogers
Ms. B's Authentic Creole Restaurant, on East 11th Street, closed in Early November, two years after it opened.

Photo by Andrew Rogers
An effort is being made to beautify the area of East 11th Street even as stores are being closed.

Photo by Andrew Rogers
A reflection from the window of the closed Ms. B's Authentic Creole Restaurant shows a man walking by the murals on East 11th Street. The owners of Ms. B's were forced out by the high rent and low transit of the area.