Student government’s last meeting of the semester featured a proposed resolution to increase administrative transparency but it was ultimately tabled requiring additional information....
By The MercuryMay 4, 2017Following recent uncertainty surrounding the Art Barn’s future, the building is officially scheduled to close on May 13 with demolition following in June....
By The MercuryMay 2, 2017UTD police issued four criminal trespass warnings on campus to members of the American Vanguard who were putting up fliers promoting white nationalism...
By Managing EditorApril 25, 2017Congressional Republicans are currently trying to reform health care law in the United States by repealing the Affordable Care Act and putting into...
By The MercuryApril 24, 2017Foreign Affairs Leader of the Academic Affairs Committee Jonathan Schueler is continuing to work with his committee on evaluating the need for more...
By The MercuryApril 24, 2017Any UTD student with entrepreneurial ideas will have the opportunity to turn them into companies using the free resources of the Blackstone LaunchPad,...
By The MercuryApril 24, 2017Starting next semester, Residence Hall North will be open exclusively to freshmen. As one of five residence halls on campus, North was the...
By The MercuryApril 24, 2017A UTD group called Ethical Hackers is donating the profits from its first annual fundraiser to protest a federal bill overturning previous Federal...
By The MercuryApril 24, 2017Alumnus Nicholas St. John said he always felt it was his duty and calling to bridge the gap between the local government and...
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