Find your family away from home in the Chinese Student Association
From Chinese slang to campus-wide events, UTD CSA is building a community you didn’t know you needed
From Chinese slang to campus-wide events, UTD CSA is building a community you didn’t know you needed

Comets are choosing to stay in DFW for break. Here’s how to make it fun.

Kicking off the North American tour in Des Moines, Iowa, the Broadway production of “SIX: The Musical” performed from Jan. 27 to Feb. 1 at

The Monster Mash, held Oct. 31, invited students to celebrate Halloween in full swing with trick-or-treating, costume contests and photo ops, and in a strange twist

For UTD students, the government shutdown isn’t some far-off concern. As college students, it’s easy to ignore headlines like “Government Shutdown Looms” or “Congress at

On Nov. 4, Texas voters will have the opportunity to share their opinions on 17 proposed amendments to the Texas constitution. Earlier this year, a

After years of failed attempts at passing and national controversy, Senate Bill 8, known as Texas’ most recent “bathroom bill,” went to Abbott’s desk Aug.

Gone are the days of restrictive diets and low-fat snacks. Gen Z is reshaping what it means to eat healthy by following food trends: ditching
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

On March 13, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched an investigation into the Dallas Police Department for their refusal to adhere to state and federal
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