Welcome back to the Outer Banks, where you are sure to be immersed in the continuing clash between the elitist Kooks and the...
By The MercuryMarch 20, 2023If you’re looking for good coffee, chill vibes and friendly service, you’re in luck. La La Land Kind Cafe is here to provide,...
By The MercuryMarch 20, 2023Rainbow Teashop, a small and comfortable boba shop, accommodates all students’ taste preferences and is sure to have a delicious drink for anyone...
By The MercuryMarch 20, 2023Cluttered, distracted and lackluster, “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” is the latest installment in the seemingly never-ending Marvel franchise and leaves the audience...
By The MercuryMarch 20, 2023UTD seeks to bring awareness to the polarizing discussion around social media through “#VOICED,” a multimedia play written by Janelle Gray and directed...
By The MercuryFebruary 27, 2023A year has passed since the institution of the African American and African diaspora studies minor, or AAADS, which has provided a platform...
By The MercuryFebruary 27, 2023The UTD Multicultural Center concluded Black History Month on Feb. 23 with the annual Big Dinner, an event that combined good food with...
By The MercuryFebruary 27, 2023As construction on the Athenaeum continues on the southeast side of campus, the Crow Museum of Asian Art unveiled two new exhibits at...
By The MercuryFebruary 27, 2023No student should miss out on Karmic Grounds, a triple threat cafe with the perfect study ambience, hangout spot and high-quality coffee and...
By The MercuryFebruary 27, 2023Campus life can be a monotonous, a seemingly endless cycle of lectures, classes and exams. After weeks of watching the campus squirrels for...
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