In a graceless and gimmicky modern dance recital at the University Theatre April 9, the ‘M Project & Friends’ show failed to meet...
By The MercuryApril 22, 2004Next fall, dropping a class won’t be so easy. The current drop policy allows students to drop classes with a “W” on their...
By The MercuryApril 22, 2004The Galerstein Women’s Center has ended the semester with a full calendar of events from art films to self-defense to seminars promoting social...
By The MercuryApril 22, 2004Multiple teams, workshops and general meetings mixed with hard work and maximum effort were the right ingredients for success in for UTD’s Destination...
By The MercuryApril 22, 2004The Student Government Association “election” for president this year was uncontested. Only one person, Laura Rashedi, put her name in to lead the...
By The MercuryApril 22, 2004Hey there. Thanks for tuning in. I was worried that you might be distracted by the NHL playoffs on ESPN and not have...
By The MercuryApril 22, 2004Howls of savage joy echoed across darkened buildings of UTD as a lone figure darted across the Phase 8 grounds. He was hounded...
By The MercuryApril 22, 2004UTD celebrated its diversity during International Week April 5-9, exposing the campus to different cultures around the world. “We are all international” was...
By The MercuryApril 22, 2004Farcry, developed by Crytek and published by Ubisoft, is a milestone in first-person shooter games. It seamlessly blends technology into gameplay in a...
By The MercuryApril 22, 2004UT Tyler delivered a fatal blow April 16-17 to the playoff hopes of both UTD tennis teams with hard-fought victories over the Comet...
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