Day: July 15, 2024

  • Editor’s Desk: critical journalism

    In its 44 years of publication, The Mercury has typically focused on hyper-local journalism: things which affect the UTD community and local DFW area instead of state or national-level coverage. In the wake of student protests and the events of May 1, however, the scope of our coverage has had to expand to include global…

  • PHANTOMs mesmerizes with ephemeral performance

    Correction, Aug. 13: An earlier version of this piece incorrectly stated Dean Terry’s position. He is a professor at UTD. The ethereal realm of PHANTOMs, where reality and performance intertwine, leaves audiences questioning the nature of their own beliefs and perceptions. Art and performance group Therefore took the audience on an unforgettable journey through sound,…

  • Dhunki: a ‘spellbound melody’ of a cappella

    UTD students travel across the country from California to Atlanta, taking stages bathed in warm lights. This a cappella group, a self-identified found family, doesn’t just belt notes  — they blend worlds, creating a fusion of South Asian rhythms and Western harmonies.   Dhunki A Cappella, the premier competitive South Asian fusion a cappella team at…

  • 73 Questions with your SG executives 

    As the newly elected 2024-2025 executive officers of Student Government, president and philosophy-computer science double major Devin Schwartz and vice president and sociology senior Debopreeta Bhattacharya sat down with The Mercury to shed light on who they are outside of their lofty titles, in the viral interview style of Vogue’s “73 Questions.”  Q: How long…

  • DII: Coming to fields near you

    UTD will begin competing in the NCAA Division II Lone Star Conference this fall semester after 26 years in the Division III American Southwest Conference. As a Division II school, UTD is now eligible to offer athletic scholarships.   The NCAA announced July 11 that UTD’s petition to move into Division II was approved on an…

  • The Mercury faces over $8,500 fee

    At 4:30 a.m. May 1, student organizers created the “Gaza Liberation Plaza” encampment to protest UTD’s policy toward Palestine. Less than twelve hours later, UTDPD, Texas DPS officers and other local departments raided the encampment and arrested 21 students, faculty, alumni and community members. The Mercury has extensively investigated the aftermath of these arrests, covering…

  • ‘A giant among men’

    The weather on June 28 is bright and sunny, a perfect fit to commemorate former UTD alumnus and director of the Multicultural Center Bruce August Jr. through a new reflection space near the Sciences building.   This wide-reaching community collaboration is a testament to how beloved August was to UTD administration and faculty. Multiple administrative offices…