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The University of Texas at Austin as the name implies is located in Austin the state capitol of Texas. UT, as the University is also known, is the largest institution in the University of Texas System. The alumni of UT are known as Texas Exes. The athletic teams are the Longhorns and the Lady Horns. The Longhorn faithful can often be heard yelling the phrase Hook'em Horns and flashing the distinctive Hook'em Horns hand sign.
History
The University officially began classes in 1883 even though the Congress of the Republic of Texas in 1839 set aside a site in Austin known as College Hill for a University. The original area of the main campus on College Hill was located on 40 acres.
Traditions
Colleges
The University consists of the following colleges and academic units:
- School of Architecture
- McCombs School of Business
- College of Communication
- College of Education
- College of Engineering
- College of Fine Arts
- School of Information
- Jackson School of Geosciences
- School of Law
- LBJ School of Public Affairs
- College of Liberal Arts
- College of Natural Sciences
- School of Nursing
- College of Pharmacy
- School of Social Work
Athletics
Men's Athletics
The men's athletics teams are known as the Texas Longhorns. The Longhorns compete in the varsity sports of football, baseball, basketball, golf, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, and cross-country.
Women's Athletics
The women's athletics teams can be called the Lady Horns or just the Texas Longhorns like the men. The Lady Horns compete in the varsity sports of volleyball, softball, basketball, golf, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, cross-country, rowing, and soccer.