All posts tagged "halloween"

  • Laser Tag_web1
    Laser tag goes ‘Walking Dead’ in Gateway Ballroom

    Rhiannon Saegert / Senior Staff Writer A horde of zombies invaded the Gateway Ballroom where students were playing laser Tuesday night, proving once again that the all-consuming trend of everything undead refuses to die. The dark ballroom and...

    • Posted October 22, 2014
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  • A mannequin shrine to Boiler Room Bill sits behind a sliding metal door painted with the words “Keep Door Closed”. The Bruce Hall boiler room has been a site of paranormal activity at UNT.
    Ghosts of Bruce Hall

    Joshua Knopp / Staff Writer Counseling master’s student Joshua Brown was a resident assistant at Bruce Hall when he encountered Wanda, one of the ghosts of Bruce Hall. He and his co-worker were closing on the fourth...

    • Posted October 31, 2013
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  • Festivities abound before the “Halloween at Apogee” football game

    Jeremy Eackles / Intern Writer Scheduled with a rare Thursday night game, the Mean Green football team plays Rice University at 6:30 p.m. in front of a nationally televised audience, giving the fans the chance to celebrate...

    • Posted October 30, 2013
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  • Pet Senatary
    Best of the best: Horror sub-genres

    Cole Clay / Intern Writer Everybody has that moment when it’s finally time to sit back and relax, but you can’t decide or figure out what to watch. Have no fear!  We have you covered with another...

    • Posted October 29, 2013
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  • Top 5 Bone Chillers

    Cole Clay / Intern October is in full swing and as the rain comes down and the leaves start to change we turn our attention to the some of the more creepy movies to set the mood...

    • Posted October 16, 2013
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  • Carve a pumpkin using a knife. Carefully cut out the shapes drawn on the pumpkin face. Photo by Kelsey Littlefield / Intern
    How-to: Carve a pumpkin

    Mariana Viana / Intern It is time for one autumn’s best rituals – carving pumpkins to get ready for Halloween. “I enjoy carving pumpkins,” freshman journalism major Katie Johnson said. “I think it’s a fun and creative...

    • Posted October 14, 2013
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