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Wildcats coach Bill Snyder, who turned 73 earlier this month, began his college coaching career in 1974 at Austin College in Sherman, Texas.
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Instead of going to college, Austin is learning the ropes from Andrew the way Andrew learned them from Carl.
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Like every college town, Austin likes smart growth, mass transit and high density.
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Frey's report also found that the baby boomers (or "pre-seniors, " as he called them) are "growing rapidly in all areas of the country, " including college towns like Austin, Texas, Raleigh, North Carolina, and Madison, Wisconsin.
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After college, I moved to Austin, Texas, a traffic-prone town where you would spend more time in your car than at your destination.
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M. conversation with Austin Chung, her boyfriend, then a college student in Hoboken.
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Relatively low state and local taxes and cost of living are helping to make New Orleans a magnet for business start-ups and young college graduates what Seattle or Austin were in other recent decades.
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Ringer Sam Austin, 23, a student at Manchester's Royal Northern College of Music will lead the recital.
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The new College Football Playoff has caught its first cheater: a ballot-stuffer in Austin, Texas.
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Today President Obama is traveling to the University of Texas at Austin to discuss what the Administration is doing to meet his goal of having the highest proportion of college graduates by 2020.
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In fact, the American Community Survey reveals that between 2007 and 2009 college graduates generally gravitated toward lower-cost, less dense markets such as Austin, Houston and Nashville than to the highly constrained, denser ones.
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