With the rapid growth and constant influx of immigrants, particularly in Dallas, there has been a rise in the incorporation of “halal” food...
By The MercuryOctober 16, 2017There is an old saying, overused to the point of cliché. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me....
By The MercuryOctober 2, 2017Political participation is a complex notion millennials, especially college students, struggle to grasp. It’s hard for millennials to clutch the concept because they...
By The MercurySeptember 18, 2017As the waters recede from Houston, we have some time to step back and take a look at the damage done. The BBC...
By The MercurySeptember 18, 2017The deadliest mass shooting in Plano’s history, claiming the lives of five alumni, was a direct result of domestic violence. The Mercury stands...
By The MercurySeptember 18, 2017Folks, our UT Dallas community is at a crossroads. Your voice is going to determine where we go from here. On Aug. 29,...
By The MercurySeptember 5, 2017The Texas legislature passed Senate Bill 4 after a prolonged debate. Gov. Greg Abbott has finally accomplished his goal of ridding Texas of...
By The MercuryJune 5, 2017The current waitlist for the UTD Student Counseling Center has 127 people. A month and a half ago, there were 108 people on...
By The MercuryApril 24, 2017In a previous version of this article the name of Lawrence Lessig’s book was incorrect, The Mercury regrets this error. America’s imperialist ambitions...
By The MercuryApril 24, 2017The gender pay gap is real. Women are consistently earning less money than men even when they have the same qualifications. In a...
By The MercuryApril 11, 2017Email us at editor@utdmercury.com with your name, major, year, and area of interest.