Day: August 19, 2004

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New sign needs new positioning

At last, someone installed some stop signs on Drive A at Rutford. Well done. But whoever did it, didn’t get it quite right...

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‘Lifeline’ talks you into stupor

“Lifeline,” the new survival horror game from Konami, provides a mixed and ultimately disappointing experience. It’s the second game to feature the headset,...

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Blue October to headline ‘Big Concert’

The alternative rock band Blue October is set to rock the UTD campus as headliners of the second annual “Big Concert.” Scheduled for...

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Lab venture too risky for cash-strapped UT

Lab venture too risky for cash-strapped UT Editor’s Note: Following is an editorial of The Mercury’s editorial board. The Editorial Board consists of...

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Alpha Phi Alpha: A fraternity of firsts

The Tau Xi chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity is an organization of firsts as the first African-American fraternity on campus throwing...

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R-Type fends off aliens

Shoot-em-up games have come a long way since societal rejects poured a mint of quarters into “Space Invaders.” “R-Type Final” shows just how...

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Postcard from France

Editor’s Note: In conjunction with the Office of International Education, The UTD Mercury is highlighting the adventures of UTD students who study abroad....

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Postcard from Brazil

Editor’s Note: In conjunction with the Office of International Education, The UTD Mercury is highlighting the adventures of UTD students who study abroad....

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