
SJP’s suspension is absurd. Don’t let it go down quietly.
UTD has been unfairly applying its policies around student expression to shut down critical viewpoints for a long time, but we cannot risk accepting that as a new normal

UTD has been unfairly applying its policies around student expression to shut down critical viewpoints for a long time, but we cannot risk accepting that as a new normal

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

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

A year ago, the staff of former student newspaper The Mercury were fired en masse for daring to stand up for journalism and free speech

Last week, The Retrograde and three other student organizations from UTD and UT Austin sued the UT System to stop enforcement of the Campus Protection

The job of a university president, especially for a public university accountable to the Texas state legislature, is not one we envy. You are expected

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

Student Government held its senate meeting Feb. 4, primarily focused on announcing the finalization of a committee charged with the creation of a new handbook

On Nov. 12, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression and the Student Press Law Center sent UTD a letter criticizing the university’s firing of

The student journalists of The Mercury faced two options in September: buckle under the weight of administrative pressure or explore the unknown world of true
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