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A UNT art contest from 2016 that intended to raise environmental awareness announced its three winners in March. A student painted the first of three murals planned to go on
- UNT to compete in varsity esports with new program starting fall 2018
- UNT announces plans for new $100 million branch campus in Frisco
- Bryce Goodman to run as independent against Linsey Fagan for TX-26
- TX HD-64 candidates discuss primary race, public education at heated runoff debate
- DCTA looks to address overcrowding with new UNT routes
- Student group protests, petitions EarthFest in push for all-vegan menu
- Extended wait times for e-ride caused by app malfunction, UNT says
- No injuries reported after car strikes student biker on Union Circle
- Spring 2018 policy updates include changes to harassment, disability policies
Residents and visitors of North Texas awaited in anticipation for more than an hour around the main stage of the second annual Fortress Festival, all in an attempt to get
- Dare to dream: Defying the DACA deadline
- Mockingbird Sound Recording Studio helps artists follow their personal goals
- DoseofSemaj brings natural juice to Denton
- H. Jon Benjamin, Eugene Mirman deliver laughs to UNT
- Good as new: Instrument repair shop gives musicians quick fix
- Denton celebrates Record Store Day
- Ska By Skawest festival unites DFW ska scene
- A day at Thin Line: Experience the five-day film, music and photo festival
- Thin Line Festival kicks off at the Campus Theatre
Bailey Ashmore has been setting the bar higher and higher for pole vaulting both in competitions and for herself. The sophomore pole vaulter began her career in middle school and
- Heading into C-USA Championship, track and field aims for bounce back performance
- Surprise softball season looks to regain momentum into C-USA tournament
- Trautwein blanks Southern Miss while Rea’s clutch home run lifts softball
- Three Mean Green football players sign with NFL teams
- Softball splits road games against Southern Miss
After an extended hiatus — aka about four months without social media and no new singles — Nicki Minaj has returned to bless us all. If you know me, or at least
- Graduation is the beginning, not the end
- They’re not always SPOT-on
- How to help yourself get through these last few weeks
- This & That: Meat is good for you
- This & That: Vegetarianism is worth a shot
- Flying cars, holograms and commercial spatial travel are closer than you think
- Environment vs. corporations: Mother Nature loses when industries are in charge
- The value of religious communities within campus
- This & That: Dogs are better
Hype is a double-edged sword. It can be rewarding, cathartic and fulfilling all at the same time. It’s also deceptive, in that it often plays with one’s expectations, and it
- ‘Elk River Sessions’ is a sincere yet uneven look into the passion of local Denton musicians
- ‘Scandal’ goes out “Over a Cliff”
- ‘Isle of Dogs’ will leave you feeling stranded
- ‘A Quiet Place’ is not something to tip-toe around
- ‘Ready Player One’ is a love letter to nerd culture
- The Neighbourhood’s third album proves band’s inability to release a bad song
- ‘Pacific Rim: Uprising’ lacks the soul of the original flick
- ‘Tomb Raider’ proves to be more than just another ‘video game movie’
- ‘Love, Simon:’ The coming out and coming-of-age story we needed in 2018
UNT students gathered at the Library Mall this afternoon after word spread that a small group of demonstrators appeared wielding signs that read “BLM are racist thugs,” “Every Real Muslim
- SXSW: Austin’s world renowned festival discovers Denton
- Union Fest 2018
- Downtown Mini Mall falls piece by piece
- Film festival creates space for sharing and empowerment of black culture
- Beating cancer with confidence on the catwalk
- Thousands gather in Dallas for second annual Women’s March
- Celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day inspires and entertains