Day: January 14, 2013

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University slow with FOI request

In an attempt to present an accurate representation of how student fees are allocated to various organizations, The Mercury hoped to publish fee...

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Budget breakdown: 2013 fee budget allocation

Despite budget cuts and tuition increases, student fee funded organizations and events such as SUAAB and campus events has increased in the past...

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Anticipated movies draw buzz

‘Hobbit’ unimpressive, while ‘Les Mis’ performers shine With the Oscars just around the corner, everyone is talking about the nominees and their chances...

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Comet Cupboard off to successful, busy start

UTD’s first food pantry, the Comet Cupboard, has seen significant growth since opening last October and looks to play an even larger role...

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Not who you’d expect

For being chief of police, Larry Zacharias is friendlier than some would imagine. Well aware of this, Zacharias took charge of setting an...

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Price Check

                  Comparing prices of commonly needed books on campus, off campus and online

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Pre-med students have access to free summer program

Pre-med and pre-dental students have the opportunity to attend the six-week Summer Medical and Dental Education Program, application and program free of charge,...

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2012: A year in review

The Mercury editors took a look back at some of the most significant campus events during the past year and have shared their...

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UTDPD wins award for National Night Out event

The UTD Police Department received the 2012 All-Star Award for its participation in the 29th Annual Nation Night Out on Oct 2. National...

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Chess team wins third straight Pan-Am

Grandmaster Julio Sadorra sat across the board from Webster University’s Fidel Corrales of Cuba in the Frick Laboratory at Princeton University waiting to...

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