
We’re skipping over the “why” axis
Economics classes at UTD are overly rigid and prioritize using models over understanding why they exist

Economics classes at UTD are overly rigid and prioritize using models over understanding why they exist

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

After the disappointment of Love Island season 7, I was starting to give up on reality TV. Thank god that I go to UTD, where

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

I’ve never been much of a sports fan. They never really sparked my interest, and most of the time I felt sports culture wouldn’t really

I usually hesitate to write the words “I told you so.” Yet in this moment, as we watch international students face visa revocations, immigrants threatened

History has a bad reputation — not necessarily as a field, but certainly as a major. And yet, as a history major, my biggest gripe
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