Texas Standard For April 5, 2019
As the president travels to the border, a Democratic presidential candidate from Texas makes headlines with his pushback, we’ll have details. And: Is climate change accelerating the issue at our southern border? We’ll get the view from Guatemala. Also: What’s called the achievement gap in educational testing, and the attempt to close that gap for Texas kids. Plus: A UT campus shuts down Greek life altogether. Part of a trend? And: Texas farmers are hoping to cash in over the buzz surrounding CBD sales. Plus the week in Texas politics and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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