
The hidden laboratory right beneath your feet
In the heart of our university, a little ways off Synergy Park, lies an unassuming sign reading “Eco Hub.” Despite meaning little to the average

In the heart of our university, a little ways off Synergy Park, lies an unassuming sign reading “Eco Hub.” Despite meaning little to the average

A typical gallery might show sculptures, statues that tower over viewers or paintings that line walls. But the SP/N gallery brings something new to viewers

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

Large trees stretch high above narrow pathways while a vibrant array of flowers and unique plants twine among the young bushes. Sime visitors inquire about

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.
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