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The Student Government Association passed a resolution Wednesday night calling for the university to pay hourly workers for the scheduled time they were unable to work for last week during

Starting March 3, the university will require students and staff to test negative for COVID-19 before attending any in-person events or meetings, according to a Wednesday afternoon email from President

One student has brought together the political science department and university organizations for a menstrual hygiene and sexual health donation drive for homeless people in a time where they are

The effects of last week’s below-freezing temperatures are ongoing as the winter storm left several UNT facilities with damage and caused the university’s closure which threw courses off schedule. Dining

The College of Engineering has made several efforts to increase diversity and inclusion through new programs, earning it the 2021 Diversity Recognition Bronze Award from the American Society of Engineering

Alison Maguire, a 33-year-old music education graduate student, is putting her studies on pause to run for District 4 in the May 1 general election for the Denton City Council,

Trigger warning: sexual assault and sexual violence Despite a rise in reports to the Survivor Advocate office, reported crime on campus and/or involving students has not risen significantly, according to

Denton Mayor Gerard Hudspeth and city Human Resources Manager Tiffany Thompson hosted a virtual State of the City address on Thursday night, highlighting the city’s achievements from the past year

The university’s COVID-19 vaccine registration site opened Monday morning to begin preparing to administer the vaccine to 500 people, President Neal Smatresk said in an official notice. Steve Maruszewski, UNT

The Graduate Student Council reviewed pieces of pending legislation at Monday and Wednesday’s senate meetings which aim to improve equity and inclusivity for students who have disabilities. GSC President Tiffany

In the backyard of Katy Black and Cody Golden’s home lies a miniature farm, spanning across their 0.3 acres of land. The couple started their farm in January 2019, naming

The UNT CoLab has a new floral mural plastered on its front window, designed by studio art senior McKenzie Fitzhenry. While interning at the CoLab, Fitzhenry was asked to make

Alazan (ah-lah-sanh) is the Spanish word for a chestnut-colored horse with a light tail. This is the word artist Amy Henson uses to brand her ceramics studio, in honor of

“Take a risk. Leave a legacy.” is the motto APERIL aims to inspire others with. APERIL (@aperilshop on all social media) is a clothing brand created by a group of

Roses are red. Violets are blue. C & G Paper Goods is here to help tell significant others “I love you” with its Valentine’s Day card collection. C & G

Dumpsters across the world are constantly being filled with tossed art supplies: fabric scraps, yarn, coloring utensils and paper. Thistle Creative Reuse is a new business in Denton that takes

Vintage decoration fills Tried and True Salon, from an old Toshiba television set to multiple VHS movies like “Die Hard” and “Home Alone.”Allison Oliver, owner and master hairstylist of Tried

The Denton Black Film Festival hosted its seventh annual film festival from Wednesday, Jan. 27 to Monday, Feb. 1, but this year virtually due to COVID-19. Despite the change of

All local plant parents, first-time plant owners and plant fanatics can find their place at a plant shop right around the corner, True Leaf Studio. Owners and UNT alumni Michael

When the final bell rings to let children out for winter break, most kids run out of their school in excitement, eager to have two weeks of relaxation and family

Women’s basketball pulled away against Marshal University 52-51 where sophomore guard Jazion Jackson banked consecutive free throws with under one second remaining to take game one in the two-game set.

Following a 13-day stretch without a game due to Winter Storm Uri forcing a series postponement, the men’s basketball team returned on Friday and came out with a 77-65 victory

Coming off a 3-0 win against in-state rival Texas State University, the volleyball squad fell by the same 3-0 score to No. 6 Baylor University on Friday night in Waco.

North Texas men’s track and field earned its most individual awards and highest placing as a team in the Conference USA Championship meet in program history over the weekend of

The Mean Green lost a closely contested match against the University of Houston after beating Texas State University a day earlier. While it was a quick turnaround, head coach Sujay

The North Texas tennis team captured their second win of the season on Wednesday against Texas State University, raising their record to 2-3 on the season. Due to the recent

Overt, oftentimes intense, patriotism can come naturally to some and sometimes be a tad off-putting to others, even in the lesser sense of some individuals who are intense with their

As a university student, it is not unusual to receive dozens of emails about events, special offers and university announcements throughout the semester. For the most part, it is white

White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters on Jan. 25 that the Biden administration are reviving the possibility of placing famous 19th century abolitionist Harriet Tubman on the $20

On February 4 2021, The U.S. House voted to remove Marjorie Taylor Greene from her committee assignments in a 230-199 vote, with 11 House Republicans siding with House Democrats in

The current U.S. gerontocracy fails to be a government comprised of representatives who more accurately reflect the nation’s population demographics and fails to address the urgent issue of climate change

If you are intimidated or overwhelmed with all the news about stock trading and the sudden resurrection of GameStop (stock name “GME”), you are not alone. American economics is a

Women in general have it hard. There’s always someone in society telling us how to live, what to change about ourselves and making wild claims on how to deal with

The modern political climate is tenser than ever and many musicians have been inspired to use their platforms to express their views. Either through their art or social media posts,

Getting up in the morning is the hardest part of my day. Forcing myself to get out of bed and to face the day head-on is never at the top

Not all social justice movements have gained an equal amount of traction in recent years. At first glance, it might look as though autism advocacy is having a moment, but

While the release dates of almost all of these movies remain uncertain, it is still exciting to sit down and see what movies everyone can’t want to see. Following are

“We don’t fight fire with fire. We fight fire with water.” In 1967, conman William “Wild Bill” O’Neal (LaKeith Stanfield) is arrested for stealing a car and impersonating a federal

Now that we’re in the midst of Valentine’s Day weekend, many people have found themselves on the hunt for pandemic-safe plans. COVID-19 is still real, so it’s important to keep

“So this is what happens when you get a good review?” A couple comes home after a seemingly successful premiere night. Cocky first-time director Malcolm (John David Washington) is high on success,

“It’s the little things that are important, Jimmy. It’s the little things that… get you caught.” For former Los Angeles Sherriff’s Department detective turned deputy sheriff Joe “Deke” Deacon (Denzel

Minor spoilers discussed for all movies This June will mark the eighth anniversary of the ongoing DC Extended Universe, DC and Warner Bros’s attempt to emulate the success of the

Way back in 2012, when Disney acquired the rights to make as much Star Wars content as their hearts desired, there was a little bit of friction within the fandom.

Since 2008, we have seen many different types of entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After years and years of character building and team-ups, we all watched a satisfying conclusion

Warning: Spoiler alert! The best aspect of “Euphoria” is how its character work complements its filmmaking. Almost the entire ensemble cast was given time to shine with Sam Levinson’s superb

“This ain’t about civil rights. They ain’t giving Black people what they really want.” “What’s that?” “Power.” On Feb. 25, 1964, Muhammed Ali (Eli Goree) becomes the world heavyweight champion

The death of George Floyd has sparked more demonstrations within the Black Lives Matter Movement. Texas, along with the rest of the world, took to the streets to protest police

The North Texas Daily documented different places around Texas during the COVID-19 pandemic as shelter-in-place orders are in effect. As of 8 p.m. March 31, Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, Travis and

Students filled the UNT Library Mall in protest of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency on Oct. 9. The protest was held by the UNT College Democrats and the

Art and Pride found a home together on full-color zine pages and in the air of a packed venue during this year’s new collaboration between Spiderweb Salon and PRIDENTON. In

Featured Image: From page 358 of the 1952 edition of The Yucca, members of the Mu Phi Epsilon National Music Honorary are pictured in blackface. Volume 45 of the Yucca.
UNT students gathered at the Library Mall this afternoon after word spread that a small group of demonstrators appeared wielding signs that read “BLM are racist thugs,” “Every Real Muslim