Life & Arts

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Gamer group gains traction

The world’s most played video game, “League of Legends,” shapes the UTD gaming community more than any other game. The leaders of the...

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Puppet power

Singing, off-color humor and puppets all came together to communicate important life lessons in UTD’s production of “Avenue Q.” “Avenue Q” is a...

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Game Corner: Shadow Warrior 2 Review

“Shadow Warrior 2” is a first-person shooter game where players take control of a mighty ninja that spews carefree one-liners while fighting off...

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Q&A: Malcon Pierce

On Oct. 25, one of Disney’s animation supervisors Malcon Pierce gave a presentation on his upcoming film “Moana.” The Mercury sat down with...

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Sophomore spins to success

Jason Cohn glides out onto the ice in one fluid movement. With the wind fanning against his face, he gains enough momentum on...

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All that jazz

Editor’s note: This is the third part of a three-part series on full-time students who are working to enter the music industry. “Zoom!...

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‘The Birth of a Nation’ remembered for controversy not content

Nate Parker’s “The Birth of a Nation” aimed to start a discussion on race relations in the United States, but instead is weighed...

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Food blog comes to campus

Thanks to over 300 signatures on a petition, a chapter of a variation of a food blog has opened at UTD. “Spoon University,”...

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Play readings honor Orlando victims

In the first effort of its kind in Texas, two departments on campus partnered up to present stage plays to spread awareness and...

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Pedal to the metal

Editor’s note: This is the second part of a three-part series on full-time studetnts who are working to enter the music industry. Three-year-old...

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