Campus is Brutalist concrete, but Earth Week got my hands sticky and my knees in the soil
As part of UTD’s annual celebrations, students had the opportunity to experience campus’ apiary, honey bottling and a real-life “FarmVille”
As part of UTD’s annual celebrations, students had the opportunity to experience campus’ apiary, honey bottling and a real-life “FarmVille”

Everything from homemade cupcakes to Walmart-bought treats blanketed tables for the low-income dental fundraiser

Countless worlds merged in the SSA auditorium on March 26, bringing everyone from Hatsune Miku to Anakin Skywalker together on the same stage. Attendees wore colorful wigs and sported all sorts of outfits, both familiar and

Since 2019, UTD students have fought, strategized and stolen from each other on Friday nights. I decided to join them by attending a meeting of

On the eve of Feb. 13, students, families, celebrants, as well as those who generally appreciate the opportunity for a holiday trickled in to fill

Strange posters started appearing around campus in October. Some of them showed chilling pictures of Temoc staring directly at the viewer with fright-inducing text overlaid

A crowd flooded the steps of the Plinth Nov. 17, facing a stage with lights, flower decorations and audio equipment, and they eagerly awaited the

His blazing hair is slicked back, his azure lips pucker slightly and his washboard abs glisten in the sunlight. This describes but one piece of

Food judging records at the state fair date back to 2005 with two key categories: “Best Taste” and “Most Creative,” with past winners including “Fried

“Gerrymandering” has come into the political spotlight after Texas Republicans, spurred onre intentional: the fidget spinner was meant to mute Las Vegas’ liberals and the
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