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“Carrie Dawson U he state capital was in national news in its own right as the po- litical center of Texas. Rallies held on the capitol steps when key leg- islation was debated drew protest- ers from all over, and UT students joined right in. Off the capitol steps, an ecological issue arose when Treaty Oak, a 500-year-old landmark in downtown Austin, had been poisoned and a year- long vigil began to mark its progress or decline. The University, of course, had its own fuel for rallies. Graduate students protested a major pay cut throughout the entire year. America watched on national news as problems with racism and subsequent marches and protests flooded campus. And to top off the year, President Bush gave the commencement address. Hannes Hacker Carrie Dawson Hannes Hacker Local Slant 7 ”