
The Lion King: a Disney classic turned Broadway gem
The crowd silences as the curtains open to reveal a lush savanna teeming with animals. As the iconic song “Circle of Life” begins, creatures interact

The crowd silences as the curtains open to reveal a lush savanna teeming with animals. As the iconic song “Circle of Life” begins, creatures interact

A gentle murmur of anticipation filled the air, as the crowd waited for the show to begin; the improv students slowly filled the stage. Audience members
“Struggling in the Ecosystem,” an interactive installation which ran from March to April 30 in the SP/N Gallery, draws connections between issues in the environment

On April 9, UTD told The Retrograde and the Dallas Morning News that 19 students had their immigration status terminated. These 19 students would join
Visual and performing arts alum Sheridan Hines’ journey into art began with her childhood coloring books and the message from her family to seek creativity.

UTD’s Astronomy and Cosmology Society is unlike many other student organizations on campus. Instead of membership dues and event attendance requirements, the club runs purely

“Illuminating Vulnerability,” an animation thesis exhibition curated by third-year MFA student Anisha Chaudhary, tells a moving story. Using mediums from 2D animation to sculpture to

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

“The Light in Between” is an exhibition in which photography is embraced to the fullest extent. From capturing the “Fiesta de la Santa Cruz,” where

This a cappella group at UTD has amazed audiences with songs both new and old, but the group boasts more than musical skill alone. Through
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