- 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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Local bakery celebrates 13 years in Denton
Matt Wood / Senior Staff Writer Eric Helland’s day starts at 2:30. In the morning. Long before the crack of dawn, he’s helping to prepare baked goods not just for today, but two days ahead of time....
- Posted September 10, 2014
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Board to approve bus route study
Steven James / Staff Writer Denton County Transportation Association’s Board of Directors will vote Sept. 25 to approve a study for the 2015 fiscal year to test whether a bus route from Denton to Fort Worth would...
- Posted September 10, 2014
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Fracking company receives waiver for suspension two months before potential ban
Paul Wedding / Intern Writer Vantage Energy, a Colorado-based natural gas collection company, has received a waiver to drill five natural gas wells on land in far west Denton near U.S. Highway 380 and Nail Road, in spite...
- Posted September 10, 2014
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President to address UNT community
Dalton LaFerney / Senior Staff Writer President Neal Smatresk will address the university on Sept. 17 in the first-ever State of the University speech. The presentation will begin at 3 p.m. in Winspear Performance Hall in the...
- Posted September 9, 2014
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The lowdown in Lil’ D: Sept. 9 – Sept. 15
By Kaleigh Gremaud/Intern Tuesday Get Your Glass On 6:30-8:30 p.m. Scrap is hosting a glass-cutting workshop. It will teach participants how to cut glass wine bottles to make vases. The cost is $15, including the cost of...
- Posted September 9, 2014
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Mean Green quarterbacks adjusting to spotlight
By Ehsan Azad/Staff Writer The departure of former Mean Green quarterback Derek Thompson meant new opportunities for the younger quarterbacks on the roster, but it also meant that there would be an adjustment period for them as...
- Posted September 9, 2014
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The ultimate guide to Denton food trucks
Matt Wood / Senior Staff Writer Back in April, the traveling food trucks of Denton were given a home located outside of East Side Denton — the Austin St. Truck Stop. Owner of Oak St. Drafthouse and...
- Posted September 9, 2014
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From the hands to the kiln: the art of ceramics
By Samantha McDonald/Staff Writer While ceramic production is not as bold as metalsmithing or as romantic as painting, the product can span from glassware to television components, making ceramics some of the most widely-used art objects in...
- Posted September 9, 2014
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Washington’s advice for Denton
Texas Rangers’ manager Ron Washington resigned for personal reasons Friday, and that’s a shame. His seven seasons managing the team saw four 90-win seasons and two pennants. Clearly, neither of those things were going to happen this...
- Posted September 9, 2014
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Examining the branches of student government
By Rhiannon Saegert/Senior Staff Writer & Joshua Knopp/News Editor UNT’s Student Government Association is looking to get students more involved in their own representation. Vice president and event and sport management sophomore Kamaeron Willard said SGA’s made...
- Posted September 8, 2014