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![IT analysts notice a decrease in no-shows to advising appointments IT analysts notice a decrease in no-shows to advising appointments](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20181203203121im_/https://www.ntdaily.com/wp-uploads/2018/11/45328919854_6a904e0d2c_z-330x200_c.jpg)
Department advisers at UNT have seen a sudden increase in attendance rates for advising appointments with the addition of Appointment Manager — an online portal allowing current and new coming students
- Investment from athletic fee referendum helped improve tailgating experience, athletics staffer says
- UNT firearm club co-founder authors bylaws for “Western chauvinist” group
- UNT communication studies students put on 15th gender fair, educate the public about gender topics
- Student Service Fee Advisory Committee justifies budget cuts to the CRP by pointing to Counseling and Testing, SARC
- Give Big DFW promotes charity, community service
- Hurley Landscape Project projected to be complete in December
- Incoming Texas House Democrat Michelle Beckley accused of racist comments
- Through Trans Day of Remembrance, Denton honors the lives of people lost to violence
- Planning committee holds open house for community before proposal next month
![UNT’s new stepping organization gets the Green Lite UNT’s new stepping organization gets the Green Lite](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20181203203121im_/https://www.ntdaily.com/wp-uploads/2018/11/45336785184_a33063e6f2_z-330x200_c.jpg)
Stepping looks a lot like a dance — it has fluidity, formations and lots of footwork. For members of the new organization Green Lite Steppers, stepping is much more than the
- Jewelry-maker with lupus inspires others through her life and art
- Creatives in Denton County come together through Cross Timbers Artist’s Guild
- UNT CARE Team acts as “catch all” support system for students
- Fashion design students learn how to make it work in rigorous program
- UNT debate team encourages campus conversation despite budget cuts
- Denton Moto Collective fuels biker scene for locals
- Alumnus represents UNT as first artist-in-residence at The Epic facility
- Mx Kerr Hall crowns a new queen, celebrates LGBTQ+ community
- Native American Student Association kicks off heritage month with traditional performances
![North Texas headed to New Mexico Bowl to take on Utah State North Texas headed to New Mexico Bowl to take on Utah State](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20181203203121im_/https://www.ntdaily.com/wp-uploads/2018/11/31342982738_15b07c9251_z-1-330x200_c.jpg)
The Mean Green will be heading to Dreamstyle Stadium in Albuquerque, NM, on Dec. 15 to face the Utah State Aggies. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. CST and will
![Conservatives looking to federal courts for partisan support may be fighting an uphill battle Conservatives looking to federal courts for partisan support may be fighting an uphill battle](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20181203203121im_/https://www.ntdaily.com/wp-uploads/2014/11/6_election_web1-330x200_c.jpg)
by Amber Gaudet | contributing writer All pretense of respect for constitutional freedoms fell away this November as political tactics pushing a conservative agenda have grown increasingly aggressive, making federal
- California wildfires should not be subject to controversy in the media and politics
- President Trump can’t re-write the rights of immigrants
- The system isn’t “broken”: The Supreme Court has historically underrepresented minorities
- Unconditionally free speech can no longer exist in our world
- Political differences: why some of us can’t simply overlook them
- What it really means to be socially correct in these times of change
- The United States should embrace its immigrants, not abuse them
- Steps should be taken to better understand and diagnose mental illness
- The minimalist lifestyle has its flaws, but can be invoked in small ways
![It is time to retire the Wizarding World It is time to retire the Wizarding World](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20181203203121im_/https://www.ntdaily.com/wp-uploads/2018/11/fantastic-beasts-330x200_c.png)
Harry Potter fever struck the U.S. throughout the early 2000s, and the pop-culture landscape changed immensely because of it. Whether from the books or the movies, we all know who
- No more long grocery store lines during holiday season with Walmart Pickup
- 6 quirky turkey Thanksgiving traditions
- Imagine Dragons’ new ‘Origins’ album encompasses all things the band does best
- Easy and tasty recipes to bring to Thanksgiving dinner
- How to wear those perfect curls imperfectly
- ‘Pokémon Go’ and get the app again
- ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ may be formulaic, but it’s bound to rock you
- ‘Suspiria’ is proof that arthouse belongs in horror
- Robyn reunites with fans on ‘Honey’
![Demonstrators spark student counter-protest in Library Mall Demonstrators spark student counter-protest in Library Mall](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20181203203121im_/https://www.ntdaily.com/wp-uploads/2018/03/IMG_3707-330x200_c.jpg)
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