


Construction in front of Sirius Hall, formerly known as Residence Hall South, has resulted in several key campus walkways being closed off, leaving students to

At the Feb. 19 Academic Senate meeting, UTD administrators doubled down on claims that former Mercury staff resigned and indicated they were searching for new

On June 21, 2018, the Dallas Mavericks traded for the draft rights of Luka Dončić, a 19-year-old from Slovenia. The timing couldn’t have been more

Hidden away in a corner of SPN2 is one of UTD’s largest, yet little-known, historical preservation projects. With artifacts ranging from the personal desk of

With recent legal challenges to income-based loan repayment plans, the already tedious and frustrating process of receiving student loan forgiveness has complicated further, taking more

In its first month of action, the Trump administration limited National Institute of Health and National Science Foundation grants, which could severely impact university research.

UTD is set to introduce several new degree offerings across its schools over the next year, in an expansion aimed at meeting student demands and

Long ago, I used to love Halal Shack. It easily stood out as the most nutritious and customizable meal exchange option on campus, but that

The UTD Chess A Team secured first place at the fifth annual Kasparov Chess Foundation University Cup on Feb. 1, beating 110 other teams across
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