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The election results for the 2023-2024 Student Government senatorial candidates have been announced as the presidential and vice-presidential results await an assessment from the SGA Election Board due to “possible

Abundance Denton is a new grassroots organization advocating for abundant housing and public transportation options for the Denton community. Denton resident and public policy advocate Kristine Bray launched the organization

Gov. Greg Abbott spoke during Parent Empowerment Night at Denton Calvary Academy on Monday evening as Denton community members protested the governor’s proposals concerning parental power in their children’s education.

The university’s Student Government Association is holding elections for its presidential, vice-presidential and senatorial positions Tuesday through Thursday as the current administration’s tenure comes to a close. SGA President Jermaine

Students are concerned about the direction of the university after the UNT System’s pausing of new diversity, equity and inclusion policies on campus and other Texas legislation seeking to remove

Marketing professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs of G. Brint Ryan College of Business, Audhesh Paswan, has replaced Wesley Randall as dean of the New College department at UNT

Denton City Council approves polling location on university as legislators file to ban campus voting
The Denton City Council voted 6-0 to include a polling place on the university campus for early voting and the May 6 election as Texas lawmakers file legislation that would

Texas Woman’s University now offers a free service called Night Owls to assist students walking to destinations on campus at night by providing help from volunteers. The new program is

When hairstylist and lead singer of LoveSick Mary, Beth Heffernan, was a little girl, her grandmother Mary spent hours in their kitchen making Heffernan and her cousins a homecooked meal. “My

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

CopyPro Copy Center was once an active local business with eight employees and an influx of orders. Customers would throw a ball for the store dog, Whiskey, and students would

AUSTIN, Texas — The Daily staff spent their final days at South by Southwest 2023 at pop-up and craft fair events, Rolling Stone’s Future of Music event and the “Joy Ride”

AUSTIN, Texas — Spacey, synth-filled sounds make their way across the crowd of The Velveeta Room. Fronted by Ariel Hartley — university alumna, lead vocalist and guitarist — Pearl Earl

AUSTIN, Texas — With encouragement from on-stage performers, the crowd at Sheraton BackYARD gets to their feet to dance along with Austin-based hip-hop duo Tribe Mafia. Members Chinasa Broxton, who

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,

With a narrow lead and a National Invitation Tournament championship title on the line, senior guard Tylor Perry sunk a 3-pointer with 23 seconds left to play in men’s basketball’s

Women’s golf has broken multiple program records as it approaches the end of its season and the Conference USA Championship. At the ICON Invitational in Houston on Feb. 27 and

In its first National Invitational Tournament semifinal appearance in program history, men’s basketball defeated the University of Wisconsin-Madison 56-54 Tuesday in Las Vegas to advance to the championship game against

After a positive start to the season which saw the team win seven of its first eight contests, tennis has lost its first five Conference USA games. North Texas (9-9,

When OpenAi released ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot that can answer user-operated questions, critics raised questions about its potential for misuse. The numerous cases of employees and students passing off

Conversations about toxic relationships tend to focus on rocky romantic relationships, but toxic friendships can be just as detrimental. Friendships, like romantic relationships, can negatively impact individuals depending on factors

Adam Briggle is an associate professor and the director of Graduate Studies of UNT’s Philosophy and Religion department. Briggle is the father to a transgender son, which led Child Protective

Jaidyn Watkins, a freshman majoring in international studies, graduated from the Oakridge School in 2022 and became a student at UNT at the beginning of the 2022 fall semester. After

Content warning: this article includes language and content relating to suicide and physical violence. The criminal justice system’s use of cash bail is fundamentally flawed, as it promotes class disparity

The April 18 deadline to file taxes is fast approaching, and many Americans once again find themselves navigating a convoluted tax system. Multiple tax filing companies advertise themselves as free

The XFL football league returned in February for its first season since cutting its 2020 campaign short due to COVID-19. The XFL and the United States Football League will begin

Hulu’s recent release, “Boston Strangler,” adds a breath of fresh air to the true crime genre. While the genre has become increasingly popular, true crime dramas have gone quite stale.

AUSTIN, Texas — More than three decades after their wild adventure in Soviet Russia, Henk Rogers, president of The Tetris Company, and Tetris creator Alexey Pajitnov attended the world premiere

AUSTIN, Texas — “Feeling pretty, no matter the city,” Atlanta-based indie pop duo Coco & Clair Clair made a stop at South by Southwest’s Music Opening Party on March 14

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 — Jake Johnson entered the stage of The Paramount Theatre to a room of thunderous applause after the premiere of his directorial debut, “Self Reliance” on March 11. Joined

Content Warning: this article contains spoilers and content related to violence and murder. AUSTIN, Texas — HBO’s DFW-based true crime series “Love & Death” premiered its first episode in the

Content Warning: this article contains spoilers and content related to suicide and violence. AUSTIN, Texas — Over a thousand badgeholders waited in hours-long lines outside of Paramount Theatre for the

From icy prisons and fiery hell-scapes to weird, red magic that strangely resembles capillaries – “Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” explores how far comedy can push an unpopular premise.

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.

North Texas Daily visuals co-editors Maria Crane and John Anderson hit the ground running during the first week of the fall semester. They captured various events including the Mean Green