Oluwaseun Adeyemi

Life & Arts

Hozier’s new album is his weakest

Inspired by Dante’s “Inferno,” Hozier’s third album takes the listener to hell and back with a new take on indie-folk music. “Unreal Unearth”...

News

Public Health Program Gets Major Upgrade

Starting in fall 2023, the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences will now offer a bachelor’s degree in public health, which combines...

News

Between a walk and a hard place

Effective after Aug. 31, green parking permit spaces in all three parking garages on campus will no longer be available to those with...

News

Physics dept. debuts quantum info program

UTD’s physics department will offer a certificate program in Quantum Information — the first of its kind in Texas — starting fall 2023....

Opinion

A ban on knowledge – how book bans harm adolescents by blocking them from representation

When your future child is interested in reading about Scout’s adventures in Maycomb, Alabama in the classic “To Kill a Mockingbird,” or wants...

Orientation

Learning assistance

You might find the basement of the library scary, but going to the Student Success Center shouldn’t be! The real fright would be...

Orientation

Campus traditions

It’s hard to miss the quirky allure of our beloved school, but to make your time at university truly unique, make sure to...

News

UTD Esports to split from Athletics

The Department of Student Affairs and Student Union Administration have recently made the decision toseparate the UTD esports program from the athletics department,...

Opinion

TA compensation needs to change at UTD

UTD teaching assistants, or TAs, do not get compensated like every other school in the UT system does, and that needs to change....

Life & Arts

Is ChatGPT smarter than you?

Embracing UTD’s research spirit, and for the sake of quenching curiosity, The Mercury asked ChatGPT over 100 questions on different topics to test...

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