Bright green, pink and purple lights shined behind the sign at CentralTrak, illuminating the sidewalk as self-portraits of two artists, one painted in...
By The MercuryFebruary 24, 2015Since she was just old enough to play her first Gameboy, feminist media critic Anita Sarkeesian has been an avid female gamer caught...
By The MercuryFebruary 24, 2015Like some strange lovechild born from the charming slapdash style of Monty Python and the technical precision of a stop motion film, “Doom...
By The MercuryFebruary 24, 2015At night, the campus can get very quiet. Dimly lit parking lots with only a few people can turn into an unsafe situation....
By The MercuryFebruary 9, 2015Dallas-based art organization collaborates with artists to create signboard projects with a focus on activism, positive change A billboard-based art initiative about racial...
By The MercuryFebruary 9, 2015Neuroscience professor at Rosalind Franklin University highlights misinterpreted differences in feminine, masculine roles in society As the little sister of three brothers, author...
By The MercuryFebruary 9, 2015Black leaders on campus discuss community, success When the late historian Carter G. Woodson started the Association for The Study of Afro-American Life...
By The MercuryFebruary 9, 2015With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, I’ve been scouring Pinterest in search of the perfect Valentine’s DIY project. I thought I’d bring...
By The MercuryFebruary 9, 2015The Meteor Theatre kicked off Black History Month on Feb. 4, 2015 in the Jonsson Performance Center with “Dark Girls,” a film that...
By The MercuryFebruary 6, 2015Email us at editor@utdmercury.com with your name, major, year, and area of interest.
Dallas music scene emerges
Take a drive through Deep Ellum on any given weekend and you’ll likely hear local music echoing among the old buildings covered in...
By The MercuryFebruary 24, 2015