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Students voice confusion over SG election results

This year’s race for Student Government president was initially the only race that resulted in a runoff election. SG bylaws suggest that at...

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Richardson traffic lights to undergo retiming

A recently completed traffic study found Richardson traffic volume at its highest in over a decade, prompting officials to update traffic light infrastructure....

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Faculty works to be featured at downtown arts hub

Two North Texas philanthropists donated $250,000 in early March to bring UTD art to the Richardson community through the creation of the Eisemann...

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Former Richardson mayor convicted for bribery

After a two-week trial, a former Richardson mayor was convicted for bribery charges connected to her affair with a land developer. Laura Maczka...

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Cockroaches found in Student Union eatery

Richardson Health Department officials performed a surprise inspection at the Student Union’s Chick-fil-A after a receiving an anonymous complaint and video of cockroaches...

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Former chemistry department officer indicted on theft charge

A former administrative officer in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is facing one charge of felony theft after being accused of embezzling...

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UTD celebrates legacy of founding faculty member

Holocaust survivor, retired physics professor who taught at university for 66 years passes away at age 94 Wolfgang Rindler, a professor emeritus of...

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ATEC dean addresses student petition

Concerns raised include large class sizes, lack of job market for graduates A group of ATEC students created a petition raising concerns and...

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Chartwells workers allege lack of food safety training

Management claims all associates receive ongoing training during employment Following student concerns about food safety, The Mercury obtained evidence that suggests many Chartwells...

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Richardson residents comment on councilman’s viral tweet insulting Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez

Richardson City Council member Scott Dunn made national headlines last week over a tweet in which he referred to U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez...

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