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Opinion

Calisthenics parks provide missing UTD fitness solution

The UTD gym does not provide enough space for students. This crowding problem will only get worse as the university grows, but all...

Opinion

Participate in student orgs, campus events

Where did the year go? The pages of our academic calendars have flown by at a breakneck pace, propelled as if by an...

Opinion

‘Last of Us’ TV show must learn from second game’s plot issues and controversies

HBO’s highly anticipated “The Last Of Us” TV show is leaking details like spores in a zombie outbreak. With its all-star cast, legendary...

Opinion

SG? Never heard of ’em

Students have long stopped caring about Student Government, and with the conclusion of this spring’s elections, it doesn’t look like student government cares...

Opinion

‘Seconds’ highlights dangers of obsessing over past mistakes

Many of us wish we had the power to go back and change things. “Seconds” by Bryan Lee O’Malley explores that natural urge...

News

Issue 04 11 2022

News

Eugene McDermott library looks to take disruptive student behavior off the books

Jumping on tables and sword fights with tube lights are just some of the ways students have been disrupting the McDermott Library’s quiet...

News

Comets Giving Days contest opens doors to donations

Motivated to raise funds for their favorite campus programs, several student groups have spent the past week preparing doors for the annual Comets...

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SG election Winners’ agendas

Student government elections have concluded, and next term’s executive officers have been decided. The Mercury sat down with cognitive science sophomore Kruthi Kanduri...

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