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Golf season tees off
When the dust settled in Kerrville after the two-day, 36-hole Schreiner Invitational golf tournament, three of the top seven finishers were wearing UTD green and orange. The Comets – led by junior Peyton Cook who…
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Men serve up victory
The UTD men’s tennis team kept a firm grasp on its unblemished regular-season record, aceing American Southwest Conference (ASC) opponent LeTourneau, 7-0, and dominating McMurry, 5-2, on March 6. The home wins extended the Comets’…
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Comets complete California circuit
The UTD softball team spent its spring break touring California, but they weren’t hopping from beach to beach. Instead, they hopped from diamond to diamond, surviving a grueling six-games-in-four-days schedule with a 2-4 record against…
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McDermott Scholars program announces 2004 class
A new class of McDermott Scholars has just been selected, bringing a new crop from five different states to join their diverse counterparts in the scholarship’s fourth year. Eight men and eight women from Missouri,…
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The evolution of an individual
Two and a half years ago, a very different person entered The Mercury newsroom than the one now leaving. As I make my farewell, I know that the future of my entire career owes much…
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Women net first conference win
The UTD women’s tennis team picked up its first American Southwest Conference (ASC) East division victory of the year, overpowering LeTourneau, 9-0. The victory opened a March 6 doubleheader for the Comets, who dropped the…
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Library partnership helps Brownsville
As the McDermott Library undertakes its spring cleaning this year, several university libraries will be reaping some recycled rewards through an exchange program spearheaded by UTD. UTD and the Arnulfo L. Oliveira Memorial Library at…
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Butterfield, players win conference awards
Winning isn’t everything, but it sure helps. After transforming the UTD men’s basketball team from a seven-win squad a year ago to conference championship contender, head coach Terry Butterfield was recognized as the American Southwest…
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UTD professors weigh in on Madrid train bombings
Shockwaves from Spain were felt by professors and students at UTD after the tragedy two weeks ago. Three days before Spanish elections, 10 bombs exploded on Madrid’s commuter train system killing more than 200 civilians.…
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Mostly Duos lives up to expectations as another eclectic campus treat
Mostly Duos featured the collaborative efforts of accomplished musicians Arkady Fomin, Barbara Thiem and David Korevaar, who performed an eclectic blend of classical treats on March 1 in the University Theater. Korevaar kicked off the…