Between the soccer team making the NCAA tournament and the football team making a mid-season coaching change the night of Homecoming, the year definitely had its highs and lows.
- Sharing Christiana Harris' letter to DRC editor, not yet published: ... Here we go again. Somone wants me silenced! I have seen some bad stuff this past week. Here is that letter I submitted to Denton Record Chronical. " Many issues are on the line with our local elections: 1. Hawkins’ recall 2. The DME spending $240,000,000 on Gas Plants, that the incumbents support 3. An Ethics ordinance that Roden doesn’t care about 4. Johnson’s Buccees deal that’s estimated to increase traffic by 7,000-10,000 cars on Brinker road. There are better locations on the north part of town. I hope that people can see that the only way to achieve our best is to demand the best from those in charge of all aspects of our city. We have seen extreme involvement by those pushing for gas plant support. $12,000 was spent elsewhere for PAC mailers claiming ‘outsider influence’, by outside influences. They claimed of a connection to an organization that has no ties to local citizen activists or ‘naysayers’ as Burroughs has written. Such claims and labeling are a low attempt at dividing and disenfranchising civic involvement in our city government. Big business is driving local business out. There's smarter ways to invite large companies here without disrupting traffic and competing, local businesses. Demand better from DME! 97-100% renewable energy is possible. Massive wind farms are being completed all over Texas. Please consider these subjects while voting. If you don’t want gas plants, traffic nightmares and a lack of moral ethics, and better city planning, then vote new people in and vote yes on Hawkins’ recall. Leave the unopposed mayor vote blank. I love this city and want to see it do better. Please go vote!" Christiana Harris Denton See More
- Good Job NtDaily. This week has great stories from cafe hugs to Mean... Green Fund. The information was helpful. And I loved the article about Scrappy this week! I've never laughed so hard! Couldn't believe the kid felt like Spider-Man! See More
- 1starPoor journalism
. NT Daily can become a unique and different avenue for news, but they seem to be attempting to conform t...o the standards of many of the large and biased news outlets. Rather than report the news, they twist stories to make them seem more scandalous than in reality. They do not report news; they try to propagate fear and anger. I am not impressed by the quality of the articles in regards to both content and grammar.
I also find it funny that most of the 5 star reviews are from current/former NT Daily staff. See More - Alison Eldridge3starNot sure what's going on with the Daily lately, but the quality of the publicatio
n has suffered greatly since the retire...ment of Kathy Hinnen. Feature writing in news stories, poor editing and the publishing of questionab le stories are just a few aspects of the paper that were not acceptable in past years, but that seem to be commonplac e now. I'm also curious as to why comments left on posts on the Daily's Facebook page are deleted? Perhaps reading the comments left by the student body and alumni would improve the quality of the publicatio n, provide crucial insight into what people want to read and also address and enhance the quality of the writing and editing. Instead of responding to comments in kind, they're deleted? How profession al is that? It's disappoint ing. See More
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"Next fall UNT will be decidedly different than ever before."
“The gap between the haves and have-nots has never been greater. And the have-nots that have nothing continues to grow.”
Incumbent Greg Johnson lost his spot on the Denton City Council while incumbent Joey Hawkins survived a recall election to keep his seat.
“It means a lot after having such a rough season.”
“If my little girl is in a public women’s restroom and a man, regardless of how he may identify, goes into the bathroom, he will then identify as a John Doe until he wakes up in whatever hospital he may be taken to.”
A pedestrian pathway running across campus will displace 86 parking spots in front of Clark Hall, but students said removing these spaces in front of Clark Hall limits their options on an already crowded campus.
The opinion section of North Texas Daily was an experiment conceived by some of the editors at the end of last semester.
“That’s the great thing about having a committee of students.”
Editor’s Note: The North Texas Daily sports staff steps back and takes a look at the entire academic year for North Texas athletics, spanning from August 2015 to May 2016.
Incumbent Greg Johnson lost his spot on the Denton City Council while incumbent Joey Hawkins survived a recall election to keep his seat.
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Who knows more about “The Art of the Deal” than this mythical genius? Some have labeled him a villain, but we think he’s just misguided in his attempt to cleanse the land of opportunists and foreigners.
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- Vetting Donald Trump’s list of potential running mates | North Texas Daily
- Vetting Donald Trump’s list of potential running mates | North Texas Daily
- Vetting Donald Trump’s list of potential running mates | North Texas Daily
"The time is finally here."
Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios said in a Facebook post Wednesday that it will close June 5 after 19 years of providing a concert venue for hundreds of artists.
"Next fall UNT will be decidedly different than ever before."
"Following the Indiana primary on Monday, and the suspended campaigns of Sen. Ted Cruz and Gov. John Kasich, it can now be assumed Donald Trump will clinch the Republican Party’s nomination for President of the United States."