Day: November 17, 2014

BasketballSports

Men work to bring inexperienced players up to speed

After a season that saw the team go 27-4, win the conference championship and advance to the NCAA tournament, a shroud of inexperience...

BasketballSports

Women look to build on teamwork to take on tough ASC

The women’s basketball team is looking to rebound it it’s quest to claim the ASC title after it’s season ended abruptly in last...

Campus NewsNews

Mayor: Sharing info key to handling Ebola outbreak

Transparency in communication was crucial to confronting the public fear after the first Ebola case in Dallas caught the city’s health officials and...

Archives

Just the facts

CultureLife & Arts

A Little Party: Homecoming 2014

A little party never killed nobody at UT Dallas. From Nov. 11-15, Homecoming brought the campus together with events ranging from a car...

Opinion

Net neutrality needs to be mandated by law

The equality and balance of the Internet is imperil, and it needs to be stopped. Future contributions that can only be brought by...

NewsPolice Blotter

UTD PD Blotter

Nov. 4 • An officer investigated a report of graffiti on the south side of the Activity Center around 2 p.m. Nov. 5...

News

Creative Collective

ArtSciLab, an interdisciplinary research lab, is running a crowdfunding campaign to raise efforts for its latest project, Creative Disturbance. The project aims to...

Campus NewsNews

Sticky Situations

ATEC students have produced “Sticky,” a 107-second animated short film that expresses the circle of life through a young chameleon, a fly and...

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