Euline Brock, former mayor of Denton and NT alumna, spoke to a group of about 20 people, primarily women, about the roles that women have played in breaking barriers in Texas legislation and roles they are currently playing in public service at a luncheon Sunday. (0) comments
Texas Jive, located at 1206 Hickory St., hosted Denton's chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws music festival Saturday night. From 4 p.m. to 2 a.m., eight bands took the stage: SOL (psychedelic/Trip Rock), Far From Rooted (metal), Orange Peel Sunshine (Indie), And Jesus Wept (hardcore), Sublemon (Sublime cover band), Rip The System (Rage Against the Machine cover band), The Raven Charter (progressive rock), Madcastle (southern rock/grunge/metal) and the burlesque show Minx. (0) comments
Men Against Violence and a local community organization joined forces Monday to inform students about how to prevent one of the world's leading causes of death. AIDS Services of North Texas presented "AIDS 101," an educational presentation and panel discussion designed to address questions about how HIV is transmitted and what can be done to lessen a person's risk of contracting the disease. (0) comments
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? "A teacher, because I though my teachers were cool and pretty." What is your favorite sports team? "The Mavs." Where is your favorite place to go on a date? "The hookah bar or Starbucks to get coffee. (0) comments


