Day: April 11, 2017

CommentaryLife & Arts

Mansionz disappoints with debut

Mansionz is a collaborative duo composed of Mike Posner and Blackbear. Their debut album, also titled “mansionz,” explores themes of love, non-conformity and...

CommentaryLife & Arts

Lost in translation

“Ghost in the Shell,” directed by Rupert Sanders and written by Jamie Moss, William Wheeler and Ehren Kruger, turns a successful manga and...

Editor's PicksLife & Arts

Boba house opens at Northside

Delish Bubble Tea had its long-awaited grand opening at the Northside location. Overall, I thought the store itself was quite satisfactory in terms...

Editor's PicksLife & Arts

Campus architect wins award

For the past ten years, Peter Walker has devoted his time and energy into expanding and beautifying the UTD campus, winning multiple awards...

Life & Arts

Professor writes original play

The UTD Theatre premiered a play on April 6 written and produced by a professor in the Arts and Humanities department. “Alhambra,” written...

Editor's PicksLife & Arts

One wheel wonder

When Lee Price was in middle school, his uncle gave him and his brother an old unicycle. He didn’t immediately pick up unicycling...

NewsSG Report

SG Report: April 10th

UTD App Joey Campain, SG vice president, is continuing to oversee the production process of a new UTD app structured to track the...

Campus NewsFeaturedNews

Fallen Comets remembered

Four students who lost their lives during the past year were commemorated during the Comets Remember ceremony sponsored by Student Government on April...

News

Chlorine in water part of routine maintenance

A noticeable difference in chlorine levels in the water around campus is the direct result of routine annual water maintenance by The North...

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