Harvard lecturer gives lecture on old Confucian philosophy Most people would not consider ancient Chinese philosophy to be useful in the modern age...
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By The MercuryMarch 9, 2015As the pile of bodies continued to grow on top of him, he thought he was going to die. Nolan Harvey, a point...
By Managing EditorFebruary 24, 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, 2015Jan. 14, 2015 Nesquik Snack Attack — As a part of the Winter Welcome Back, the Nesquik Bunny stopped by the Chess Plaza...
By The MercuryFebruary 2, 2015Husband and wife duo travel world, master art of piano She slightly rose in place, like she was hearing her own music for...
By The MercuryJanuary 26, 2015It was the start of the 2007 basketball season, and the men’s basketball team had traveled to Buffalo, N.Y., to play in a...
By The MercuryDecember 1, 2014The women’s basketball team is looking to rebound it it’s quest to claim the ASC title after it’s season ended abruptly in last...
By The MercuryNovember 17, 2014UTD students share the tales behind their tattoos—and insights into their experiences—with the Mercury. “I think more people have tattoos than other people...
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