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Sequoia Park made its debut after a ribbon-cutting on Sept. 23. The playground is made of two fixtures, one small play area for 2 to 5-year-olds and a tall play

The eponymously named Satish And Yasmin Gupta Career Center opened at the University of North Texas at Frisco campus on Sept. 21 thanks to a $3 million donation from the

Hispanic Heritage Month is observed from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15 and celebrates Hispanic Americans and their histories, cultures and contributions. The university’s annual Carnaval celebration was held on Sept.

On Tuesday, students, faculty and Student Government Association members gathered in the Lyceum for the State of the Student Body Address. The address serves as a way to inform students

Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to clarify accurate dates and terminology. The College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Executive Dean has proposed a restructuring of CLASS which

The University of North Texas Health Science Center is receiving a federal grant for a $250,000 to improve HIV care and prevention in the Dallas Fort Worth area. The Ryan

Texas Woman’s University’s graduate program, Certificate of Biliteracy, was named one of the five graduate program finalists by Excelencia in Education. The Certificate of Biliteracy program was created in August

Last Monday, the Off-Campus Student Services kicked off their first Campus and Community Resource Fair of the year, which allows all students to receive information on free resources provided by

Goodwill of North Central Texas is offering free computer literacy classes with Denton Public Library this fall through their Digital Career Accelerator program. This fall’s classes, which are offered at

Local drag artists and burlesque dancers performed last Thursday night at the She’s So Extra(-Curricular!) Back-to-School Bash at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios with drag queen Brigitte Bandit as the headline

As last Tuesday evening’s severe thunderstorm clears, about a hundred people cluster around a small white tent standing between Sycamore and Sage Halls, anticipating the start of the Ganesh Utsav

For the 25th year in a row, the Denton Black Chamber of Commerce held the annual Denton Blues Festival from Sept. 15-17 at Quakertown Park. Well-known Blues artists from across

A line of tents housing local vendors past the Quakertown Park bridge led the way to the main stage where a costume contest was taking place. Proud owners adorned their

What was once a plain wall just outside Denton’s Landfill Recycling Center is now decorated with splashes of blue and green. The mural, designed by Kaci Martin, interdisciplinary art and

Editor’s Note: This article has been updated with corrections. The heartfelt comments flowed in after Harvest House founder and manager Alex Moon, posted a bittersweet letter on Twitter announcing his

Nigerian-born university alumna Atinuke Adeleke is just trying to make sense of the world. Through every sculpture and piece of jewelry, she tells a tale of her evolving identity as

Fan engagement has been a problem for North Texas sports. Hardly anyone shows up to games, namely the student section — which is nearly bare. The kicker is that student

Saturday, Sept. 30 will mark the ceremony celebrating the polo team’s 13-9 national championship win back in April of this year. The team will be honored throughout the first quarter

The Mean Green women’s soccer team (7-2-0) beat their rivals, Rice University (2-8-1), 6-0 on Saturday in the team’s first home conference game. The game started slow with North Texas

Editors Note: One player’s name was changed to reflect the true spelling. The North Texas swimming and diving season starts off with their first invitational at the Sam Freas Invite

North Texas volleyball secured its first conference win in the American Athletic Conference as it swept Florida Atlantic University 3-0 (25-22, 25-22, 25-20) Wednesday. This is the third consecutive win

America is no stranger to hiding true intentions when dealing with foreign affairs. Currently, United States Republican politicians seek to send special forces to the southern border to fight the

Content warning: this article contains language and content related to sexual assault, harassment. Reader discretion is advised. On Aug. 20, Spain’s national women’s soccer team defeated England in the Women’s

Considering history and current prison statistics in America, the country sets minorities up for systemic failure in association with drugs deriving from herbal plants. Plants like cannabis, coca and psilocybin

Content warning: this story contains language and content related to gun violence. Reader discretion is advised. College students are expected to embark on a journey of self-discovery, education and personal

Texas’ recent “tampon tax” elimination is a significant development toward combating gender discrimination and menstrual product accessibility, but a small step in terms of progressive state-wide women’s health policies. Texas’

Catholic imagery and “Old World” aesthetics have gained popularity not just in art, but have influenced fashion seen online by all – users, influencers, celebrities and high-fashion brands. The “Old

This year, the genre of hip-hop and rap turned 50 years old. To celebrate, here are the summer’s top hip-hop and rap songs. “Put It On Da Floor Again” by

Welcome back to the Daily’s Dose podcast. Join Sam, Ayden and Hana in their first episode of the semester, where they discuss the best and worst of summer 2023 media

Tyler Childers’ sixth studio album, “Rustin’ In The Rain,” is a short collection of compelling and personal emotions from one of the biggest names in country, folk and bluegrass. The

Hercule Poirot is on the case. Based on Agatha Christie’s 1969 novel “Hallowe’en Party,” the film “A Haunting in Venice’’ has surpassed expectations in the detective fiction genre by crossing

When people think of live action anime, the first word that pops into many minds is “failure.” Over the past few years, anime adapted into live actions have earned themselves

“Starfield”‘s developer, Bethesda, is responsible for some of the greatest games of all time, especially their early “Fallout” titles, but “Fallout 76” was a widely publicized failure and other studios

Olivia Rodrigo is witty, pissed off and angsty at the same time. Breaking the sophomore album curse, “GUTS” has become an instant pop-punk classic. With high expectations, the 20-year-old responds

Director Emma Seligman teams up with Rachel Sennott again in their new raunchy teen comedy, “Bottoms.” The film has everything one would expect from a high school comedy and more

Thin Line Festival, the longest-running film festival in Texas, held its 16th annual run in downtown Denton April 26 through 30. Over 40 musical acts spread across seven venues, and

Brightly colored powder clouds filled the air last Thursday evening as people gathered on the South lawn of the University Union. For two hours, the crowd of students danced to

AUSTIN, Texas — First-time director Adele Lim excitedly makes her way across the red carpet outside of The Paramount Theatre minutes before the world premiere of her directorial debut, “Joy

AUSTIN, Texas — South by Southwest’s fourth, fifth and sixth days included an A24 film premiere, live performance by Strawberry Guy and a Denton-based band’s concert amongst the festivities occurring

AUSTIN, Texas — South by Southwest 2023 kicked off on Friday with its Conference and Film & TV Festival. The conventions, which feature a variety of film and television premieres,

Editors Note: This article has been updated to include additional information about Chancellor Michael Williams. University President Neal Smatresk and Provost Michael McPherson spoke today at the university’s faculty senate

Our photographers have been on the fields and courts capturing all the motions of spring sports. Check out some of their work here!

New campus organization Hindu YUVA hosted their first major cultural event, Deepavali Utsav, on Nov. 6. The celebration was held in the Union and open to the campus community. It

This past weekend, Denton’s Day of the Dead Festival took place on E. Hickory and Industrial Street. The event featured food, vendors and community.

Photographers of the North Texas Daily have been covering various sports this fall. This gallery highlights a few of their images.