- Student movie passes for ‘The Wedding Ringer’ early screening
- Singers and songwriters jam at UPC’s Acoustic Art Series
- New Asian restaurants bring in college crowd
- Fresh Beats: Fall Out Boy and more new music
- New gourmet doughnut shop set for opening
- Fresh Beats: 8/28/14
- Five restaurants Denton needs
- First Friday of the month showcases artists
- A Calcium For Your Funny Bone Web Series – A Q&A w/ Brandon H. Rodriguez
- Review/Interview: Michael Pitt and Writer-Director Mike Cahill Reveal Their ‘I Origins’
All posts tagged "denton"
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Davis campaign registers students on last day
Steven James / Staff Writer Because today was the last day for Texas citizens to register to vote for the upcoming gubernatorial elections, members of Senator Wendy Davis’s Battleground Texas were standing outside of Willis Library with...
- Posted October 6, 2014
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Denton writer breaks boundaries between geography and journalism
Matthew Brown / Intern Writer Peggy Heinkel-Wolfe, Fort Worth Weekly’s 2013 critic’s choice for best print journalist in DFW, currently writing for the Denton Record Chronicle, discussed investigative journalism, shale drilling, and how she became a journalist...
- Posted October 5, 2014
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UNT hosts Medieval Conference
Kaleigh Gremaud / Intern Writer This weekend, Oct. 2-4, UNT hosted the 21st annual Texas Medieval Association Conference. TEMA President and art history professor Mickey Abel and her grad student helpers put the conference together. “The conference...
- Posted October 5, 2014
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UNT intends to acquire Sack & Save, threatens eminent domain
Paul Wedding / Intern Writer UNT intends to acquire the Sack & Save building located on the Interstate 35E frontage road at Avenue C, possibly through eminent domain if no deal can be reached. The site would...
- Posted October 2, 2014
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Fraternity bikes for awareness
Kaleigh Gremaud / Intern Writer As students walked to the food tent or to the GAB Sept. 29- Oct. 2, they may have seen a tent with two stationary bikes. This was the UNT Pi Kappa Phi...
- Posted October 2, 2014
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Taco shops prepare for National Taco Day Oct. 4
Katelyn Hoagland / Intern Writer Before I moved to Denton, the word “taco” meant a flour tortilla filled with ground meat and shredded Kraft cheese. Now, my palate can appreciate wonders like cilantro, queso fresco, fresh onions, and...
- Posted October 2, 2014
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No more Apogee parking in nearby neighborhood
Olivia Sylvain / Staff Writer On Sept. 16, Denton City Council approved an ordinance to place permanent “no parking” signs in the Denia neighborhood just east of Apogee Stadium. Residents began addressing the issue of increased traffic...
- Posted September 30, 2014
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SGA sets up booth for early voting
Steven James / Staff Writer As the first day of early voting for the Texas gubernatorial race, draws nearer, UNT’s Student Government Association will be placing a voting booth on campus for students who are not able...
- Posted September 28, 2014
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State audit recommends school repay $75.6 million
Joshua Knopp / News Editor After an internal UNT audit discovered about $83.5 million had been taken from the state inappropriately over the past 10 years, the State Auditor’s Office recommended today that the school be charged...
- Posted September 25, 2014
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Republicans: Denton “reddest” county in Texas
Dalton LaFerney / Senior Staff Writer Within the fast-paced world that is American politics, beneath the layers of red tape, work people like Dianne Edmondson, chair of the Denton County Republican Party. For 12 years, she’s been...
- Posted September 23, 2014