UTD celebrated its diversity during International Week April 5-9, exposing the campus to different cultures around the world. “We are all international” was...
By The MercuryApril 22, 2004Farcry, developed by Crytek and published by Ubisoft, is a milestone in first-person shooter games. It seamlessly blends technology into gameplay in a...
By The MercuryApril 22, 2004UT Tyler delivered a fatal blow April 16-17 to the playoff hopes of both UTD tennis teams with hard-fought victories over the Comet...
By The MercuryApril 22, 2004The UTD women’s golf team shaved almost 30 strokes off of its previous season low score but still couldn’t break from the back...
By The MercuryApril 22, 2004The UTD Chess team finished second in the 2004 Presidential Cup to rival, University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC). The four best college...
By The MercuryApril 22, 2004There are many strangers out there who greatly value your opinion – at least in the context of a consumer. This is evident...
By The MercuryApril 19, 2004Striking 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....
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