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Students elected Devon Skinner and David Muñoz-Sarabia as the 2021-2022 Student Government Association’s president and vice president, with turnout decreasing about 6.5 percent from last year’s election. Skinner and Muñoz-Sarabia

The Counseling and Testing Services Center introduced weekly group counseling sessions this spring, such as Communicating With Confidence, Grief Relief and COVID- 19 Concerns. While several of the group counseling

The university released 356 frozen positions since January of this year in preparation for the next school year, President Neal Smatresk said in an email to the North Texas Daily.

Denton County will hold elections on May 1 for four city council seats with a range of candidates from incumbents to a scientist and researcher to a university graduate student.

Note from the Editor-in-Chief: As we continue our coverage of this year’s Student Government Association election, the North Texas Daily, in the pursuit of full transparency, would like to disclose

Several Asian American and Pacific Islander student organizations are raising awareness and banding together after the Atlanta Spa Shootings and an increase in violence against Asian-Americans during the pandemic. Since

Note from the Editor-in-Chief: As we begin our coverage of this year’s Student Government Association election, the North Texas Daily, in the pursuit of full transparency, would like to disclose

The United Way of Denton County received a $50,000 grant from the Hearst Foundation to be used for its winter storm Emergency Relief Fund. Set up in the aftermath of

As the Denton City Council updated its COVID-19 policy over the past two weeks, attempts to explore a citywide mask mandate failed, leaving businesses to handle regulation of their policies.

UNT System Chancellor Lesa Roe attended a virtual town hall hosted Monday, in which she and other high-ranking faculty discussed preparing for the upcoming fall semester. Roe reaffirmed the university’s

Chevy “Chey” Gil took a leap of faith moving to Denton six years ago. Little did she know, she would end up being a professional photographer who focuses on inclusion

For 45 years, Rose Costumes, originally Secondhand Rose, has been selling and renting costumes to schools and theaters, while providing individuals with grand imaginations to come explore the shop filled

“Intention.” That is marketing junior Haylee Song’s word of 2021. Song started her business, Morning Rose Co., this year, and she hopes to inspire others to be creative and live

Thin Line hosted its annual film and music festival virtually from Tuesday, March 23 to Sunday, March 28. Individuals watched more than 70 documentaries created by filmmakers from across the

Three artists came together to create a platform for other artists. This resulted in Earth and Space Marketplace, a business that sells handmade products, such as candles, jewelry and art.

It all started during winter break. AnnAnn Puttithanasorn, a 20-year-old Denton resident, organized a photoshoot with a group of diverse women to celebrate their differences and cultures. After connecting and

The oldest documentary film festival in Texas starts today and will last until Sunday, March 28. Thin Line Festival is a six-day international documentary, national music and competitive photography festival

Words of encouragement echo in a small room at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas. “You got this. Keep breathing. Don’t forget to relax.” After a 48 hour labor, Maggie Wells,

Denton shoppers walk into a new shop on Oak Street and are greeted by racks of vintage, gender-neutral clothing sold by Denton resident Julianna DiGennaro. Julianna is the owner of

The Tejas Storytelling Association did not let COVID-19 interfere with its annual show of storytellers. This year, the nonprofit organization virtually held its 36th annual Texas Storytelling Festival from March

The men’s basketball team’s dominance has been a long time coming. Ever since the arrival of head coach Grant McCasland, the squad has been trending in the right direction. If

After an up-and-down start to the season, the tennis team’s lone freshman has found her footing this spring. Dealing with the challenges of leaving her home country and adjusting to

As the tennis team approaches the end of the season, the goal has become to peak and gain good momentum as the conference tournament approaches. For sophomore Sophia Hummel, it

After what has been a unique spring slate brought on by COVID-19, the soccer team has its sights set on a crucial April 9 showdown with the University of Texas-San

Friday and Saturday, North Texas softball kicked off Conference USA play at home, splitting the four-game series against the University of Alabama-Birmingham. The Mean Green lost both games on Friday

A double overtime match on Friday night in El Paso between the soccer team and the University of Texas-El Paso ended in a 1-1 draw. With the tie to Texas-El

We live in a society where sex-positive performances by women are only a problem if they feature women of color. A white woman can freely express her sexuality on stage

If you’re like me, you probably had your social media feeds light up with a new acronym in the past few weeks. If you haven’t, I might need to make

Near the cusp of a fourth wave of the coronavirus, the U.S. is preparing for a return to normalcy. As UNT joins the world in recovering from the pandemic, we

Imagine you order an uber to go to a friend’s house. You have shared your live location with a friend to make sure your driver doesn’t take any unexpected turns.

Television is something that a lot of us have latched on to over the past year. Every streaming service out there has been supplying us with new shows that will

On March 11, President Joe Biden gave a speech marking the year anniversary of a national shutdown in daily activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He made a lot of

I was privileged enough to be given the opportunity to study abroad in London my sophomore year as part of Mayborn’s Accent study abroad program. While it was no doubt

If all goes according to plan, the university will fully resume in-person classes this fall. We will soon go through a new, uncomfortable process in achieving a familiar yet new

On March 16, 2021, a gunman murdered eight people in Atlanta, Georgia. The murders occurred at spas and massage parlors all in the similar area, and the majority of the

Reality television sometimes could not be further away from reality. It can be shallow and deceiving, but for some, a very entertaining medium. When we talk about the “Bachelor Nation,”

“If [Kong] leaves, Godzilla will come for him. There can’t be two alpha Titans.” Years after 1973, an older Kong is contained at Skull Island, his only companions being the

Immediately daunting, fire lights up the screen with a terrifying beauty that keeps Stray Kids fans wanting more. Sparks fly as Han bounds on-screen shouting, in his classic streetwear, as

“As I stood there holding a gun, taking her in, something overtook me. Like a kind of sadness. It’s as if I’d always known that this was how things were

Everyone has experienced walking out of the theater and thinking the movie they just saw was the best movie in existence, and some even feel so inclined by strong endings

“I’m the last person you want to see.” After a break-in at his home, quiet Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk) is chastised by his friends and family for not defending himself.

“I don’t care how many demons he’s fought in how many hells. He’s never fought us. Not us united.” After the death of Superman (Henry Cavill), Batman (Ben Affleck) and

It feels like no time has passed since “WandaVision” wrapped up a couple of weeks ago yet, here we are diving headfirst into another Marvel project with “The Falcon and

“My whole life, I trained to become a guardian of the Dragon Gem. But this world has changed, and its people are divided. Now to restore peace, I must find

Much like any other year, the Oscars netted a plethora of snubs and surprises when the nominations were announced Monday morning. In a delayed awards season thanks to the coronavirus

“There’s two types of people in this world. Those who take and those that get took. Predators and prey. Lions and lambs. My name is Marla Grayson and I’m not

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