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New restaurant wows with flavor

Za’tar Eastern Mediterranean Cuisine serves naturally delicious ingredients and perfectly balanced seasoning with the authenticity of Mediterranean food conveniently located in the Comet...

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Sonic release refreshes gameplay

On the surface, Sonic Mania looks like a continuation of where the first three games left off. However, the overall design adds new...

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Full-service bakery opens in Dining Hall West

Students and faculty will now be able to purchase customized desserts on campus thanks to a new bakery service at UTD called Comet...

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Q&A: TJ Miller

T.J. Miller who has starred in “Silicon Valley,” “Deadpool” and the “Emoji Movie” is bringing his comedy show to campus as a part...

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Students react to transgender military ban

At the age of 16, Peng Peng Zheng, like any other male about to graduate from high school in Singapore, registered for the...

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“Logan Lucky” could be summer classic

“Logan Lucky” is a feel-good, comedic story that never tries its hand at drama. Set in West Virginia, the movie follows the story...

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‘Atomic Blonde’ stuns with aesthetic

“Atomic Blonde” stars Charlize Theron as a cold, brutal, bisexual spy in a neon-infused 1989 Berlin, with the mission to find a list...

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Celestial film lacks plot

As the newest sci-fi flick to hit the big screens, “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets” can best be described as...

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Q&A: Mark Spong | Dean of ECS

This August marks the last month of Mark Spong as the dean of the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. He...

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CentralTrak’s Last Show

Home of UTD’s master’s of fine arts students for nine years, CentralTrak is permanently closing its living space to all current and future...

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