
UTD event ‘whitewashes’ founder of fascist militia, sparking campus alarm
“You can’t take photos here.” The command from a Hindu Yuva officer to Retrograde photographer Shreya Ravi was more than a restriction; it was a

“You can’t take photos here.” The command from a Hindu Yuva officer to Retrograde photographer Shreya Ravi was more than a restriction; it was a

On Oct. 4, the Crow Museum of Asian Art at UTD finished installing four new exhibitions in the Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athenaeum. Over

As a business student, I have no choice but to look at the looming frame of the Athenaeum every time I go to class. Its

UTD President Prabhas Moghe sent out a schoolwide email this afternoon stating UTD is looking for the next vice president for academic affairs and provost.

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

From the archives of the Dallas Museum of Art comes the Crow Museum’s newest exhibit, “Groundbreakers: Post-War Japan and Korea.” The exhibit features works by

UTD lacks many common social forums found at other universities. Austin College has “Greek row,” where neighboring homes house sorority sisters, frat brothers and monstrous
“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

The UTD Chess Team hosted the President’s Cup for the second year in a row April 5-6 in the McDermott Library, once again finishing last.
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