All posts tagged "news"

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    UNT professor researches modified organisms

    Paul Wedding / Staff Writer In the midst of heated debates over the potential negative effects genetically modified organisms could have on the environment, one UNT professor is researching a way they could help it. Associate biology...

    • Posted December 3, 2014
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  • UNT hosts debate with Rwanda

    Kaleigh Gremaud / Staff Writer The UNT debate team and iDebate team from Rwanda discussed whether justice or forgiveness was more important after the 1994 Rwandan genocide during a debate Tuesday. No winner was declared in the...

    • Posted December 2, 2014
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    Students prepare for commencement

    Steven James / Staff Writer After years of persistence, spending time on homework and at the library, an estimated 3,087 undergraduate, master’s and doctoral students will graduate at UNT’s Fall 2014 Commencement Ceremony Dec. 12 and 13....

    • Posted December 1, 2014
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    RTVF students dive into film production

    Linda Kessler / Intern Writer When a group of passionate, motivated students find themselves in close quarters, something interesting is bound to happen. A700 Productions is a non-sponsored, student-led filmmaking organization made up of several students from...

    • Posted December 1, 2014
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  • Food delivery services provide convenience for students

    Paul Wedding / Staff Writer The delivery service in Denton has been growing, as more businesses have opened offering students a chance to have food from restaurants all across Denton delivered straight to their door. For a...

    • Posted November 30, 2014
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    Dallas Protesters remember Michael Brown

    Update 12:30 p.m.: Two students were arrested by Dallas police last night during the protest. Studio Art and pre-RTVF senior Jonathan Adams and history sophomore Clinton McBride were charged with obstruction of a highway passage, which is a class...

    • Posted November 26, 2014
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  • Japanese culture shared at UNT

    Kaleigh Gremaud / Staff Writer The Japanese culture fair was held in the atrium of the environmental science building today, showcasing the calligraphy, clothing style and art of Japan. “We do this to get students interested in...

    • Posted November 25, 2014
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    Historic jazz music collection donated to UNT

    Kaleigh Gremaud / Staff Writer The widow of Grammy Award winner Gene Puerling, Helen, donated her late husband’s music collection to UNT Music Library. “He is well known, mostly for his 1982 arranged ‘A Nightingale Sang in...

    • Posted November 25, 2014
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    Growing pains plague East Hickory

    Matthew Brown / Intern Writer Local businesses have been forced to evolve to suit their new environment since construction began on Hickory Street earlier this year. While some have succeeded, others are struggling. Mellow Mushroom’s business is...

    • Posted November 25, 2014
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    Mean Green LULAC Stands for Ayotzinapa

    Montreh Nariman-Hassana / Contributing Writer Students from UNT’s Mean Green League of United Latin American Citizens met Thursday evening for a vigil to pray for the disappearance and possible murder of 43 male rural college students in...

    • Posted November 21, 2014
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