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    The University Program Council presented the fierceness of fashion Wednesday night with its first ever Top Model contest. Of the 93 students who auditioned for a spot in November, 16 aspiring models made the cut to strut their most sultry moves down the catwalk in the University Union's Silver Eagle Suite. (1) comment

    By Arlinda Arriaga Staff Writer Brothers of the Phi Iota Alpha fraternity are creating a scholarship to open doors for future NT students from the Dallas Independent School District. "Music Ed," a benefit music show featuring local talent from the Dallas-Fort Worth area will contribute to the first annual Phi Iota scholarship. (1) comment

    On March 27, 1836, 342 Texas rebels were executed by the Mexican army in a field near Goliad, but 28 men managed to escape and 20 were spared, one of whom was a man named Andrew Jackson Hitchcock. Little is known of Hitchcock in history books, but he resided in Denton many years after the war. (4) comments

    Business professor rides to relieve stress, discusses Harley lifestyle

    By Arlinda Arriaga Staff Writer Hearing the roar of the bike and feeling her hair blowing in the wind gives one NT professor the relief she needs to soar through most days. Lisa Russell of the business management faculty holds the seat of a student, a mommy and, in her spare time, winds the roads on her 720 pound Harley hog. (0) comments

    'Dessert and Discourse' challenges students to think

    TAMS program encourages hot topic discussions

    By Chiara Granado Contributing Writer Thursday nights are passed with sweets and socializing at McConnell Hall where the young voices of the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Sciences students are heard loud and clear. Students, staff and faculty members crowd Mac Café at 9 p. (0) comments

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    More than 1000 middle and high school students from across the southwest came to the NT Coliseum Nov 15th for the Texas boosting engineering science and technology contest. Media Credit : Matt Stocks

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