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    NT group shares opinions on equality

    Every Monday, Room 337 in the General Academic Building transforms from a journalism classroom into a forum where opinions and comments are welcome. The forum, hosted by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance, is a place where vice president Brit Schulte said everyone is accepted. (0) comments

    The tap of drums stacked on layers of wailing brass and woodwinds will fill NT's Coliseum this weekend. Musical greats from coast to coast will come back together at NT for a concert honoring two recently retired directors of NT's jazz department, Neil Slater, the former director of the One O'Clock Lab Band, and James Riggs, the former director of the Two O'Clock Lab Band, at 6 p. (0) comments

    Malaysian student adjusts to U.S.

    After a 40-hour plane ride from Malaysia, psychology senior Woon-Tyen Lim's life changed upon reaching the United States. There was no turning back, just moving forward to new experiences. Lim said she attended Higher Education Learning Program University College, an 8,000-student school in Kuala Lumpur, the capital city in Malaysia, her first three years of college. (0) comments

    THURSDAY Comedy Night @ The Boiler Room TEJAS BROTHERS @ Dan's Silverleaf Charlie Robison LIVE! @ Rockin Rodeo Starthead, 7th and oak, For Pete's Sake @ Rubber Gloves The Craziest Party In North Texas @ RBar FRIDAY Hyperion / Dismal Lapse / Reign of Cha (0) comments

    The semiannual Bruce Jam will take place from noon to midnight today in the Bruce Hall lobby. Different bands from NT and the Denton area will come together to play their music for students, residents and fans until the lights go off in the dorm. Bruce Jam is in its 21st year on campus. (0) comments

    Denton art and frame shop HMS at 1212 W. Mulberry St. has sold art supplies and specialty framework for more than 35 years. Harvey and Betty Hornsby, a couple who shared a common love for art, founded it in July 1976. At that time, it was at 107 Ave. A, where Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches now resides. (0) comments

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    The students behind the NT Fine Arts Series work to bring artists and stars to campus. Morgan Spurlock of "Supersize Me" fame spoke and signed books in the Silver Eagle Suite Nov 15. Media Credit: Matt Stocks.

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