Simon Tam and Joe Jiang shared an evening of music and passion with Comets on Feb. 2. They were invited on campus by...
By The MercuryFebruary 12, 2024Walking down Rutford Avenue on Halloween, you may see something unexpected: a parade of students dressed up as humanoid animals, with furry bodies...
By The MercuryJanuary 29, 2024The Crow Museum of Asian Art at UTD exhibited everyday items made of from ceramics and textiles which are particularly praised by followers...
By The MercuryJanuary 29, 2024It’s old news that Hollywood likes to butcher true stories to make genres like true crime more marketable, substituting reality with sensationalized scenes...
By The MercuryJanuary 29, 2024When imagining the winter weather, thoughts of snowball fights, heavy layers of clothing and a steady flurry of snow come to mind. And...
By The MercuryJanuary 29, 2024Grave fucking. A man eating semen out of a bath drain. These motifs for obsession and power — all jaw-droppingly unorthodox — are...
By The MercuryJanuary 29, 2024Although most casual listeners have only heard tracks from “American Idiot,” Green Day and their furious, political, deliciously all-American pop punk has remained...
By The MercuryJanuary 29, 2024“Mean Girls” (2024) hits theaters 20 years after the original, bringing a revamped and modern look at one of the biggest pop culture...
By The MercuryJanuary 16, 2024Godzilla returns to the big screen in a massive display of raw power in “Godzilla Minus One.” But Godzilla’s newest film is not...
By The MercuryJanuary 16, 2024“New year, new me” usually comes along with the dozens of resolutions people set for themselves in January. But how many of these...
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