Pancakes past midnight, a convenience store and more vegetarian offerings are only some of the new food choices students can look forward to...
By The MercuryJuly 7, 2014A crowd of kids, chattering and giggling, hold on to white balloons with the words “Let Go” scrawled on them. They wait for...
By The MercuryJuly 7, 2014In the world of business, clients and profits are lost when deadlines and time schedules are unmet. For NASA, a delay in a...
By The MercuryJuly 7, 2014Moviegoers were treated to a display of mechanical savvy on June 27 as the premier of “Transformers: Age of Extincition” at Alamo Drafthouse...
By The MercuryJuly 7, 2014After two months of conjecture and debating, UTD has decided to keep its Visual Arts Building open for now. The decision was conveyed...
By The MercuryJuly 7, 2014Two professors in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences are delving into some of the most perplexing puzzles in the field of...
By The MercuryJuly 7, 2014Fireworks on the Fourth of July are meant to bring joy to Americans every year, but for soldiers who have returned from active...
By The MercuryJuly 7, 2014Following a record-breaking year and overall career, the American Southwest Conference named men’s basketball player Kyle Schleigh their male Athlete of the Year...
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