ESPN has deemed poker a sport. Now, too, has UTD. Texas Hold ‘Em, the betting card game popularized by the televised World Series...
By The MercurySeptember 3, 2004<strong>’Basically Baroque’ tunes up classics</strong> Music goes Baroque with a talented ensemble of instruments and Senior Lecturer Kathryn Evans’ vocals. Favorite Baroque pieces...
By The MercurySeptember 3, 2004Vision and perception are explored in the Self Study Group Portfolio now on display in the Visual Arts Building. The project, part of...
By The MercurySeptember 3, 2004Repeatedly raped by an uncle when a child, Jaron Benjamin copes by telling his story. Benjamin spoke to 154 students, staff and faculty...
By The MercurySeptember 3, 2004While many UTD students take on multiple roles in addition to being a student, common sense tells them their lives will be stressful....
By The MercurySeptember 3, 2004<strong>UTD No. 1 for CS degrees awarded</strong> According to a recent survey by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), UTD confers more...
By The MercurySeptember 3, 2004Standing room only ticket: $40. Dr. Pepper in a souvenir cup: $4.50 Discovering America’s pastime (and finding out that it’s actually not baseball):...
By The MercurySeptember 3, 2004The Olympics are over now. The athletes are home, glowing from their Olympic experience – or perhaps glittering gold. In corporate America, the...
By The MercurySeptember 3, 2004Fifteen students stumble nervously into the nation’s capital, each one, at least symbolically, wearing the UT System bumper sticker for others to see....
By The MercurySeptember 3, 2004Although more and more publications are finding their way onto computer screens, it’s nice to see the McDermott Library celebrating the acquisition of...
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