- 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 "UNT"
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Student studies impact of parent communication
Samantha McDonald / Staff Writer This fall, a study will reveal how constant electronic communication with parents affects freshman growth and maturity. Development and family studies doctoral student Lauri Etheridge will present the findings in her fall...
- Posted October 15, 2014
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Social media aids Frack Free Denton
Kristen Watson / Contributing writer Social activism has evolved with the changing of the decades. Campaigns, once full of marches, sit-ins and rallies, now have an additional layer of effectiveness: the use of social media. Enter Frack...
- Posted October 14, 2014
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Arcade Day brings classic games to campus
Paul Wedding / Staff Writer The University Program Council brought classic arcade machines to campus on 11 a.m-1 p.m. Tuesday on the library mall. UPC brought three arcade machines provided by Big D Party Rentals: Area 51:...
- Posted October 14, 2014
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Middle school students experience a day of college life
Anjulie Van Sickle / Contributing Writer As a horde of seventh graders from Denton middle schools run down the entrance to the field at the UNT’s Apogee Stadium, the nine tour guides inhale deeply, preparing themselves for...
- Posted October 14, 2014
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Inevitable social stigma accompanies Ebola virus
Samantha Arriola and Edith Emeralda / Contributing Writers Ike Isedebe was at the movies with a group of his African American friends when one of them sneezed. Someone replied, “Oh, Ebola, get away from me,” said Isedebe,...
- 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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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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Turnovers doom Mean Green in loss to UAB
Ehsan Azad / Staff Writer In a game filled with turnovers, the Mean Green football team fell on the road 56-21 to the University of Alabama-Birmingham on Saturday. “It is a sorry excuse for Mean Green football,...
- Posted October 11, 2014