DCTA suspends A-train Friday night service
Emily Hopkins / Intern In a contentious 6-5 vote last week, the Denton County Transit Authority board decided to suspend Friday night service on the A-train beginning June 30. The cost-cutting measures come at the disappointment of some train riders, business members and community leaders. DCTA considered Friday night service a pilot project since its conception, and performance parameters for the project were not met, said Dee Leggett, DCTA vice president of communications and planning. Friday night service needed to carry half as many people as the trains averaged on the overall system, and even on busy days only 30 to 40 ...
Hundreds of horn players break world record at UNT
Katie Olson / Staff Writer Armed with horns and sheets of music, musicians from around the world joined hundreds of UNT students at the University Union Saturday to successfully break the world record for largest horn ensemble to perform in one place. The gathering was the culmination of a week-long International Horn Symposium at UNT – five days of classes, concerts and exhibits dedicated to the French horn and alp horn. Musicians packed the Union, filling up all three floors of the building for the record-breaking performance, which was judged by a representative from the Guinness Book of World Records. [caption id="attachment_66432" align="aligncenter" width="422" ...
Mean Green Update: Men’s golf
Kyle Harty / Intern The No. 26 UNT men’s golf team rallied but eventually came up short on the final day of the NCAA Bowling Green Regional in Kentucky last week, finishing in seventh place. The team’s season came to an end Friday after the Sun Belt Conference champions failed to make enough shots to advance to the NCAA tournament. The team struggled on Day 2, shooting an 11-over par 299. The Mean Green started Day 3 tied for 10th place. [caption id="attachment_66453" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Curtis Donahoe"][/caption] [caption id="attachment_66452" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Carlos Ortiz"][/caption] Juniors Carlos Ortiz and Curtis Donahoe led the comeback on the final day: ...
More details on smoking ban released
Ben Peyton / Staff Writer Though specific details of the UNT campus smoking ban set to go into effect in January 2013 are still being worked out, President V. Lane Rawlins hopes to have a draft of the smoke-free policy circulating by the fall. UNT will join more than 700 universities around the U.S. that have banned smoking on campus, including the University of Texas and Texas State. “This will make the campus safer,” Rawlins said. “I am sympathetic with those who are smokers and this is not intended to ostracize them.” In February, the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas announced a ...
Solar-powered compactors making Denton, UNT greener
Nicole Balderas / Senior Staff Writer Solar-powered trash and recycling compactors installed around downtown Denton’s Square and the Fry Street area are just the latest in an eco-friendly endeavor undertaken by the City of Denton and Keep Denton Beautiful. Twelve of the Texas-stamped Big Belly installations – each container is emblazoned with the image of bluebonnets– were made possible through a $68,000 Solid Waste Grant from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and were set up on the Square earlier this month. Two others have joined a similar pair stationed around Fry Street in March thanks to a grant supplied to Keep Denton ...
Food Snobs: Old House BBQ
Ashley-Crystal Firstley / Intern If there’s one thing most Texans are familiar with, it’s good barbecue. Denton residents don’t have to travel far to find it – Old House BBQ, the newest barbecue joint to pop up in city limits, caters to those taste buds that just can’t get enough. Old House BBQ on Avenue C presents a Western family-style environment that includes cloth-covered tables for grubbing, country music for entertainment and Western memorabilia for decoration. [caption id="attachment_66531" align="aligncenter" width="585" caption="Denton resident and musician Jordan Merritt, 55, plays live music at Old House BBQ on a Wednesday afternoon. Merritt will perform Monday through ...
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DCTA suspends A-train Friday night service
Emily Hopkins / Intern In a contentious 6-5 vote last week, the Denton County Transit Authority board decided to suspend Friday night service on the A-train... Brief Emily Hopkins / Intern A UNT crime alert about an attempted kidnapping of a student issued Wednesday night was retracted earlier today after police... Kyle Harty / Intern Two Denton city council races will head to a runoff election on June 23: incumbent Mark Burroughs and former city councilman Neil Durrance... Nicole Balderas / Senior Staff Writer Solar-powered trash and recycling compactors installed around downtown Denton’s Square and the Fry Street area... Brief Jason Yang / Intern The drums, trumpets and strings of the Music building will fall silent from Tuesday to Thursday because of a scheduled power... Read More Articles From This Section... |
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Jazz department shines at festivalBy Ashley Grant/ Senior Staff Writer Saxophones, trumpets and trombones blend together to create a smooth, up-tempo tune that flows through Kenton Hall during UNT’s Two O’Clock Lab Band’s rehearsal every Thursday afternoon. The band will be one of UNT’s jazz ensembles... [Keep Reading...]
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“Blunderbuss” is White-hotBy Ian Jacoby/ Views Editor Jack White has established himself as the rightful heir to the throne of American rock music by working tirelessly over the past decade, forming bands such as The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather to ensure his music stays fresh, timely... [Keep Reading...]
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Record Store Day celebrates local and well known musicBy Nadia Hill/ Staff Writer In a maze of dusty books and used CDs sits an old shelf with a handwritten sign reading “local music” above rows of Denton-produced tunes in Recycled Books. These albums will come to life Saturday as part of the fifth annual Record Store Day, with... [Keep Reading...]
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