Editor’s Note: The interview with Maritza Uzcategui was translated by her daughter-in-law, Maria Rojas. Moving her hands across the table, Maritza Uzcategui feels around for another bead. She looks forward
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Denton is known for its arts scene, but it is not something found on the Square or the walls of the art building at UNT. It can also be found

Sitting at his pottery wheel, Horacio Casillas molds the clay into the shape of a bowl. Light pours from the window into his studio as the 27-year-old creates the smooth,

Sitting in the beige room under the fluorescent lights, Katrina Cain’s audience is a classroom of jazz vocal majors. Each student looks at her eager to hear what she has

Walking up to the community ofrenda, Sandra McEwan slides the old picture of her grandpa from her folder to add

“Do you have any spare pads or tampons?” This is the question the Doves of North Texas members ask each

Some people know him as the friendly cashier in the Campus Chat who always has a smile on his face.

In one corner, two sisters test how well a pingpong ball can float. Brothers take turns racing down a noise-making

Wires hang from the ceiling in Wooten Hall, detours pop up and paths to class are blocked by construction work each day