
JSOM coffee shop disappears overnight
The well-known cafe inside the business school has been replaced by a blank wall

The well-known cafe inside the business school has been replaced by a blank wall
An art gallery traditionally evokes concepts of something ethereal, breathtaking and beautiful — but what happens when art shatters that expectation and calls itself “grotesque?”

Two UTD professors, arrested last spring while standing with students at a peaceful pro-Palestinian encampment, are now suing the university, the UT System, Gov. Greg

On Oct. 4 and 5, the City of Richardson held its semiannual Cottonwood Art Festival in the titular Cottonwood Park three miles south of UTD,


Giana Abraham, Student Government President Dear Comets, Welcome to our campus! My name is Giana Abraham, and it is with immense gratitude that I write to

Last spring, over 1,000 students voted in UTD’s Student Government election. The Retrograde had the pleasure of speaking to the winners of that election, the
On April 11, junior biochemistry major and managing editor of The Retrograde, Maria Shaikh, was elected president of the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association, becoming the

During a tabling event April 3, the Dean of Students Office prevented UTD Students for Justice in Palestine members from drawing with chalk at the

Over one hundred students gathered at the Chess Plaza at 5:30 p.m. March 13 before marching towards the Administration Building in response to the arrest
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