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Student Union unveils carrom board

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...

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News Briefs

News Briefs Former Secretary of State to speak James A. Baker, former Secretary of State, will speak in UTD’s Excellence in Leadership Speaker...

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Postcard from: Spain

SALAMANCA, SPAIN – In addition to two cathedrals, more than 3,000 bars, and the third oldest university in Europe, this semester Salamanca, Spain,...

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Letters to the Editor

Students looking for sport spirit are at the wrong school If Richard Voit is looking for school spirit, he’s at the wrong university....

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Mr. UTD crowned

The Mr. UTD contest came to an exciting end March 20 at the Conference Center. After a show of much dance and song,...

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Radio UTD concert spotlights local talent on the SU mall

Radio UTD kicked off its annual concert event to promote talented student bands and the radio-station itself on March 19 with performances from...

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Postcard from: Germany

MUNICH, GERMANY – Greetings from the snowy streets of Munich, Germany. I love it here. The people (most of them). The snow. Mass...

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New band to promote spirit

There might not be a football team at UTD, but at least we’ve got a band. After meeting in Wind Ensemble class, Melissa...

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Two $15K plasma TVs stolen from ECS South

Two plasma television sets, valued at $15,000 each, were reportedly stolen from the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science South building in separate thefts...

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DART bursts public transportation balloon

Gone 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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