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Sports

Comets place first in Rocket League qualifying tournament

UTD just started play in the CRL Spring League after placing first in the Spring League Qualifying tournament. After finishing top eight in...

Opinion

Mission: impossible (to help)

At first glance, short-term mission trips might seem like a good way to get involved in humanitarian work, but they are actually more...

News

SG passes resolution discouraging use of Honorlock

During their Feb. 23 senate meeting, UTD Student Government passed a resolution recommending all professors stop using Honorlock. Kruthi Kanduri, a freshman senator...

News

Safe eating with SafeDish

After a recent bout with food poisoning, a UTD student co-created SafeDish, an app that makes it easier to find health inspection information...

News

UT Southwestern opens vaccination site on campus

Chemistry senior Roberto Ramirez stands outside UT Southwestern’s COVID-19 vaccine site at the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center, smiling as he greets people walking in...

Life & Arts

‘Can You Find the Gun?’: virtual art festival explores social justice

In response to a year marked by discussions on social and racial justice, ATEC is hosting a virtual Social Justice Art & Film...

Opinion

We need women in STEM

“Too emotional for science.” Phrases like this have continuously hindered women trying to break the glass ceiling in STEM. Why are these barriers...

Life & Arts

Social distance makes the heart grow fonder

Due to social distancing measures and generally reduced in-person gatherings, traditional relationship interactions are no longer as feasible, making long-distance relationships more prevalent....

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