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    High carcinogen levels detected in Denton park

    Dalton LaFerney / Senior Staff Writer A new study by ShaleTest, a Denton-based nonprofit founded in 2010 that tests air and water near drilling sites throughout the country, found benzene levels exceeding environmental standards near McKenna Park...

    • Posted October 14, 2014
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    Haunted houses bring horror to North Texas

    Katelyn Hoagland / Intern Writer Dan’s Haunted House Ancient Fear Rising, Dan’s Haunted House’s theme for this year, communicates one message to guests: There’s fear in everything. There are no clowns, zombies or chainsaws. Instead, there are...

    • Posted October 14, 2014
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    Junior forward emerges after sophomore slump

    Scott Sidway / Staff Writer In the 2013 soccer season, sophomore forward Rachel Holden, then a freshman, was the main focus of the Mean Green offense and earned the Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year award....

    • Posted October 14, 2014
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    Middle blockers shine for volleyball team

    Kyle Youmans / Staff Writer In the game of volleyball, outside hitters and setters usually appear on the stat sheet the most. However, the middle blocker position plays a key role in a volleyball team’s success. This...

    • Posted October 14, 2014
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    Group advocates drug policy reform

    Christian Boschult / Contributing Writer UNT was once home to a large chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, an organization that promotes the legalization of marijuana. However, the organization shut down in...

    • Posted October 14, 2014
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  • UNT debates against British universities on Ebola

    Steven James / Staff Writer Nearly 300 people attended UNT Debate’s competition against the British National Debate Team as they argued last Friday whether or not the World Health Organization should have the power to close borders....

    • Posted October 13, 2014
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    Austin City Limits keeps capital weird

    Photo Story by: Christina Ulsh – Contributing Photographer Childish Gambino dramatizes his set with with lively facial expressions and animated hand gestures as the surrounding crowd sings along to his music. ACL goers crowd underneath the shade...

    • Posted October 13, 2014
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  • Mean Green soccer ties Rice in a battle for first place

    Ehsan Azad / Staff Writer In a game for first place atop the Conference USA standings, the Mean Green soccer team tied Rice University 1-1 in a double overtime thriller on the road Sunday. The Mean Green...

    • Posted October 12, 2014
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  • Brief: Mean Green volleyball drops second straight game

    Kyle Youmans / Staff Writer The Mean Green volleyball team lost its second straight conference match on the road against Western Kentucky University  on Sunday afternoon in four sets (13-25, 18-25, 25-21, 19-25). North Texas (12-8, 3-4)...

    • Posted October 12, 2014
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  • Smoking restrictions upset few bar patrons

    Olivia Sylvain / Staff Writer Lucky Lou’s, Riprocks and Cool Beans, located on Hickory Street, are three bars in the Fry Street area that chose to restrict smoking to patios nearly a year after a city-wide smoking...

    • Posted October 12, 2014
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