Author: The UTD Mercury
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Silent Epidemic
Eating disorders plague college campuses, new forms of mental illness surface An epidemic more common than the flu has millions of victims in colleges across the nation. According to the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, or ANAD, approximately 20 percent of all college students suffer from an eating disorder of some kind,…
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The Race for Texas
Highlights from the Sept. 30 gubernatorial debate ABBOTT • Abbott said Texas needs a block grant. • He supports increased spending on women and veteran health care and mental health care. • He doesn’t want to impose the Affordable Care Act as an additional cost to Texans. DAVIS • Texans are writing harder tax…
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Candidate outlines platform on campus
Affordable education and bringing jobs back to the United States dominated senatorial candidate David Alameel’s talk with students on Oct. 3. The talk, hosted by UTD Democrats, gave students the opportunity to ask questions about Alameel’s platform as he runs for a seat on the U.S. Senate against current senator John Cornyn. An immigrant from…
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Congressman to speak on beginnings
Nonpartisan student group hosts San Antonio lawmaker Joaquin Castro on Oct. 6 Democratic Congressman Joaquin Castro will come to campus on Oct. 6 to speak about his journey as a young legislator and how students can get involved in politics. He is a guest of No Labels UTD, a student organization that started on campus…
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Frats open talk on assault
To read about Prevention and Defense click here. The Interfraternity Council will host “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” to raise awareness about campus sexual assaults, rape and gender violence for the second time Oct. 9 on the Plinth. Members of different fraternities will walk in high heels and dance in women’s shoes, symbolizing their…
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Sexual Assault: Prevention and Defense
To read about IFC’s initiative click here. The Dean of Students Office handles all cases of sexual misconduct on campus, and all cases have to be reported to UTDPD. The Student Counseling Center provides help with recovery for victims of sexual assault. “I want to encourage people to come in when something happens,” said Sharon…
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The Mercury Morning News 09/29
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‘Frozen’ sisters make debut on ‘Once Upon a Time’ season premiere
“Once Upon a Time” season four promises to be one of hope and unforeseen ethical challenges Overnight, our lives can change for the better – that is unless we’re Storybrooke residents in “Once Upon a Time’s“ fourth season premiere: “A Tale of Two Sisters,” which aired Sept. 28. In the last few unforgettable moments of…
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ICYMI: Week of Sept. 22
Miss an event this week? The Mercury’s got you covered. In case you missed it: Sept. 23 – Back to the 80s Concert (ft. Night Drive and Datahowler) Sept. 24 – The Student TV Showdown Sept. 25 – VietFest 2014: Mid-Autumn Festival