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Relive the Total Eclipse of the Horns!
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On Monday, April 8, nearly 70,000 students, faculty and staff members, and visitors celebrated a Total Eclipse of the Horns at The University of Texas at Austin. Whether you joined us for totality on the Forty Acres or followed from afar, relive this once-in-a-lifetime Longhorn experience!
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