Category: Archives
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Fourteen Eighteen offers perfect mix of good coffee, relaxation
So a couple weeks ago, I admitted that I’m a total coffee snob. The other thing I’m a complete sucker for is a super adorable coffee shop. When I was in Denton, that place was Art Six, which has since closed down but was a big part of my high school experience. While I was…
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Culture, seniors key to softball success
Head coach Brad Posner vying for first win in conference tourney The softball team is looking to expand upon its recent streak of playoff appearances as it heads into the 2015 campaign. This will be the fourth year the Comets are with head coach Brad Posner. When he first started in 2012, the team had…
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Baseball team strong in depth, experience
Fifteen seniors, 9 juniors look to lead team through ASC scrum The baseball team enters the 2015 season boasting a deep and veteran pitching rotation interjected with a cast of strong batters. The teams 2014 campaign ended in the semifinals of the ASC Tournament after it earned its 13th straight 20-plus win season, finishing 27-17.…
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Student Patrol keeps vigil on campus
At night, the campus can get very quiet. Dimly lit parking lots with only a few people can turn into an unsafe situation. To help people get across campus safely after hours, UTD Police employs students in a program known as Student Patrol. Equipped with orange flashing batons, jackets and vests, these students escort people…
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Billboard art spurs discussion on racial equity
Dallas-based art organization collaborates with artists to create signboard projects with a focus on activism, positive change A billboard-based art initiative about racial equity is going to the national stage with the help of CentralTrak artists. Titled “Dialogues on Race,” the project is directed by Make Art with Purpose (MAP), a Dallas-based organization that collaborates…