By now you’ve probably already visited Eagle Landing, UNT’s newest and largest cafeteria — and if you haven’t, why not? The menu at Eagle Landing stays fairly consistent from day-to-day
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Construction crews are nearing completion on the new two-story dining hall, named Eagle Landing Cafeteria, which is set to replace Kerr Cafeteria next January. Eagle Landing Cafeteria will feature seven

Around 40 Denton community members and activists joined together Thursday to discuss police relations and mistreatment with the disabled community in a meeting hosted by the Disability Inclusion Society. The

The Denton Police Department will be one of the first agencies in the U.S. to roll out a new training program that aims to reduce unnecessary harms between officers and

The Graduate Student Council discussed ways it can support disabled students, including a project to help guide blind students across

This story has been updated. College Inn will close operations by the end of the fall 2020 semester, leaving residents

President Neal Smatresk went into detail about the university’s COVID-19 response strategy and plans to become a “next-generation institution” during

UNT administrators shed light on the recent expulsion of 15 visiting Chinese researchers in an email to faculty Thursday, alleging

The Graduate Student Council discussed at Tuesday’s senate meeting the university’s decision to remove scholarships and J-1 visas for Chinese

The Denton City Council voted Friday to tighten restrictions on public gatherings and postpone May elections in a series of