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All posts tagged "north texas"
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Orientation leader welcomes incoming class to UNT
Nicholas Friedman // Senior Staff Writer very year, hundreds of students newly accepted to the University of North Texas gather for a few nights in Kerr Hall to tour the campus, and learn the ins and outs...
- Posted July 8, 2014
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Arab film festival to feature culturally significant films
Steven James // Staff Writer UNT’s Contemporary Arab and Muslim Cultural Studies Institute will host the second annual Arab Film Festival Texas this weekend, showing culturally important Arabic films to the general public. The festival will begin...
- Posted May 1, 2014
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Texas’ best moot court team at UNT seeks more debaters
Connor Trinske // Contributing Writer Moot court competitions may be over for this school year, but that doesn’t mean UNT’s resident moot court team will stop practicing – or recruiting. The North Texas Moot Court Team is...
- Posted May 1, 2014
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Seniors reflect as five-part UNT graduation ceremony approaches
Kresheera Helaire // Intern Writer UNT’s Commencement Ceremony is rapidly approaching as the semester comes to an end. With thousands of graduating students, the ceremony breaks up the 12 colleges into five separate segments across two days....
- Posted May 1, 2014
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UNT professor’s 10-year-old daughter plans book drive for Ugandan children
Brittany Armstrong // Intern Writer After spending a semester in Uganda as a Fulbright Scholar working with local universities on the expansion of access and enhancing the quality of higher education, UNT College of Educational Psychology professor...
- Posted April 30, 2014
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SGA president-elect creates new position on executive board
Joshua Knopp // Senior Staff Writer Part of SGA president-elect Troy Elliott’s campaign involved reorganizing the executive board, which he said was inefficient in its current iteration. That reorganization has involved both condensing old positions and adding a...
- Posted April 28, 2014
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Lights please: crowd of more than 6,000 fills Coliseum for J. Cole
Ali West // Staff Writer A haze of smoke filled the room as blue and red lights flashed on the stage. More than 6,000 people went silent. And then J. Cole stepped out and was met with...
- Posted April 25, 2014
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UNT Health Center offers access despite limited resources
Ali West // Staff Writer The UNT Student Health and Wellness Center in Chestnut Hall is open 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9:15 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Fridays. It is closed all...
- Posted April 23, 2014
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UNT Music Library to display 22,000 item collection, including grand pianos
Ashley Salazar // Intern Writer The UNT Music Library will display a large, special collection of thousands of donated items from the estate of Dallas collector Joe M. Morris. Some of the items included in the 22,000...
- Posted April 23, 2014
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Record numbers on Record Store Day
Christina Ulsh // Design Editor he Digital Age is slowly making bookstores and Blockbusters obsolete. Combatting this fate for local music stores, Record Store Day offers audiophiles the opportunity to glorify music in the form of compact...
- Posted April 23, 2014