Striking coins joined the familiar auditory assault of the Student Union’s pool-ball clacking and ping-pong smashing on March 24. A carrom board, the...
By The MercuryApril 16, 2004News Briefs Former Secretary of State to speak James A. Baker, former Secretary of State, will speak in UTD’s Excellence in Leadership Speaker...
By The MercuryApril 8, 2004SALAMANCA, SPAIN – In addition to two cathedrals, more than 3,000 bars, and the third oldest university in Europe, this semester Salamanca, Spain,...
By The MercuryApril 8, 2004Students looking for sport spirit are at the wrong school If Richard Voit is looking for school spirit, he’s at the wrong university....
By The MercuryApril 8, 2004The Mr. UTD contest came to an exciting end March 20 at the Conference Center. After a show of much dance and song,...
By The MercuryApril 7, 2004Radio UTD kicked off its annual concert event to promote talented student bands and the radio-station itself on March 19 with performances from...
By The MercuryApril 4, 2004MUNICH, GERMANY – Greetings from the snowy streets of Munich, Germany. I love it here. The people (most of them). The snow. Mass...
By The MercuryApril 4, 2004There might not be a football team at UTD, but at least we’ve got a band. After meeting in Wind Ensemble class, Melissa...
By The MercuryApril 4, 2004Two plasma television sets, valued at $15,000 each, were reportedly stolen from the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science South building in separate thefts...
By The MercuryApril 4, 2004Gone are the days when we could count on a big yellow DART bus trundling down Rutford Drive. During a March 23 DART...
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