The NT Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities did not distribute a list of student organizations that were disciplined for hazing, despite it being required by state law. Jacob Huffman, the NT judicial affairs coordinator in the Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities recently began as the new coordinator this semester and said he was unaware of where the list was published. (0) comments
Federal appellate Judge Catherina Haynes emphasized the importance and relevance of the Constitution Wednesday during a Constitution Day lecture. She spoke in the Lyceum at a presentation sponsored by the political science department and the Division of Student Development. (1) comment
The NT Athletic Center and Mean Green Village are hosting more than just their own athletes this week. Student athletes from Lamar University in Beaumont have taken up temporary residence at NT because of damage done to their town and athletic facilities from Hurricane Ike. (0) comments
Five buses left the Coliseum Wednesday afternoon with about 130 Hurricane Ike evacuees bound for the Dallas Convention Center. Missy Bueltel, an American Red Cross emergency services specialist, said the evacuees were provided with water, snacks and blankets while they stayed at the Coliseum. (1) comment
The Student Government Association presented new bills, one of which could affect student transportation, at its weekly meeting this Wednesday. In addition to announcing three new bills, the Senate also passed a bill, appointed two new senators and heard from former SGA president Josh Ness. (0) comments
Six musical legends jazz up the once blank space outside the door of NT's radio station, KNTU-FM, 88.1, this semester. With trumpets blaring and saxophones wailing, the life-size mural of jazz legends Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie "Bird" Parker, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis welcome passersby to the somewhat hidden radio station. (0) comments
When the 26th annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure starts on Oct. 18, there will be some green amid the sea of pink hats and T-shirts as NT students sponsored by the Women's Center will raise money for a race to end breast cancer. The 1K race starts at 7:30 a. (0) comments
Steve Fuller, a professor of sociology at The University of Warwick in England, offended some and taught many at NT this week. Fuller came at the request of NT's Center for the Study of Interdisciplinarity for the inaugural week of lectures and meetings. (1) comment


