Day: April 3, 2023

Sports

UTD chess conquers Texas Women’s Championship

Two UTD students secured chess honors on March 25 at the 2023 Texas Women’s Chess Championship. The format of the tournament consists of...

Sports

Men’s basketball star second ever Comet to ball as an All-Star

Graduate guard Kyle Poerschke became the second Comet in the history of UTD men’s basketball to play in the National Association of Basketball...

Life & Arts

Lockers in ATEC showcase symbolic art

The fifth annual Pop-up Locker Exhibition is currently on display in ATEC from March 23 to April 21. Open to students and staff,...

Life & Arts

Nasher Prize Laureate’s work on display in Dallas

Sculpture and performance artist Senga Nengudi was awarded the 2023 Nasher Prize for her powerful and meaningful art, bringing attention to the talent...

Life & Arts

‘Daisy Jones and The Six’ brings the ’70s back to life

Imagine the ‘70s music scene: the Sunset Strip teeming with fame-obsessed youths and band members snorting coke off whatever they can find. This...

Life & Arts

UTD professor gives back to Vietnamese community

From attempting to escape communism 11 times to becoming the president of the Vietnamese American Community in the U.S., adjunct professor Trong Phan...

Life & Arts

What are the best places to nap on campus?

Between busy schedules and commutes, it’s no secret that college students struggle to get some shut-eye. There aren’t any designated sleeping areas on...

Life & Arts

Latinx Film Festival addresses pressing humanitarian crises

The Hispanx/Latinx Film Festival debuted on March 22 outside the Jonsson Performance Hall, where professors from the school of Arts, Technology and Humanities...

Opinion

Board of Education is only half-right about energy use

The State Board of Education’s new anti-science campaign ignores the truth about the renewable energy transition. Recent news articles report that the Texas...

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