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The Dose: Disco Donnie delivers something truly ‘Wonderful’ after weather woes

Victoria Baghaei | Staff Writer @Chorizotacoss EDM music festival Something Wonderful was held the weekend of April 23 at Texas Motor Speedway, and it could be described as nothing less than

Students claim their bodies, rights at Take Back the Night

Matt Payne | Features Editor @MattePaper Among the several hundred passerby who walked the paved brick of the Onstead Promenade the evening of April 28 were survivors of sexual abuse

Cartoon: A Lone Star Double Standard

Samuel Wiggins | Senior Staff Illustrator @zenphonyy

Squirrels On Campus: Reading Day

Jake Bowerman | Staff Illustrator @jjonahjango

Women’s sports at UNT earn less, pay coaches less than men’s teams

Nealie Sanchez | Staff Writer @NealieSanchez Pay inequality between men and women is a prevalent issue, and the trend has made its way into collegiate athletics as well. According to

Baylor football needs to stop ignoring its rape culture

The Editorial Board It’s difficult to understand how, as a private Baptist institution, Baylor University could claim to embody Christian ideals and then refuse to live up to them when

The struggle of the black woman in American society

Sidney Johnson | Staff Writer @sidjohn87 Being a black woman in America is a balancing act — weighing negative public perceptions with professionalism all the while maintaining a productive household.

Seriously, just legalize weed already

Preston Mitchell | Staff Writer @presto_mitch For many Americans, whether willing to admit it or not, April 20 provided a quick glimpse into a life where marijuana was smoked liberally.

Column: The logical mind and emotional heart in politics

Harrison Long | Opinion Editor @HarrisonGLong The rhetoric that has been bombastically screamed by presidential candidates this cycle – that American citizens are in danger of losing X, and that

Column: It’s time we start a conversation about mental illness

Morgan Sullivan | Staff Writer @sadsquadch Mental illness: a phrase not often uttered by news media, or spoken of in public in a proactive sense. As a society, it’s a