
Organic Worlds: man meets machine
Biology and technology combine in “Organic Worlds,” an immersive space with moving robots and insect song

Biology and technology combine in “Organic Worlds,” an immersive space with moving robots and insect song
“Organic Worlds: Symbiogenesis in Art” is a unique blend of art, biology and technology, where husband-and-wife duo Ken Rinaldo and Amy Youngs focus on their

It’s yet another day of classes. You walk into your lecture hall with slumped shoulders, expecting to be bored, exhausted or surprised by yet another

The heart of intricate papercrafts on campus lies with the club members of Paper for Water. The club makes a variation of origami called kusudama,

With shows around the nation through late 2026, the Broadway production of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” toured in Dallas from Dec. 16 through Jan.

As a wave of cricket-fever makes its way across the U.S., it sweeps close to a club rising to the limelight right here on campus:

We could tell you that the death of The Mercury was a slow and bitter march, where Student Affairs administrators crossed one line and then
An art gallery traditionally evokes concepts of something ethereal, breathtaking and beautiful — but what happens when art shatters that expectation and calls itself “grotesque?”

It’s been one year since The Retrograde was born after UTD administration’s crackdown against former student newspaper The Mercury. Instead of buckling to the university’s

Typical art exhibitions might feature calming landscapes and quiet spaces for reflection. “The Horror Part 2: A Haunting” is not a typical exhibition. Breaking convention,
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