A nationwide shortage of poll workers due to the pandemic could mean less access to polling locations and longer wait times at the polls, but the non-partisan organization, the Poll
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Some students are calling for the university to reduce the cost of mandatory student fees and tuition, citing they face financial hardship, cannot use all the university’s services and will

The university will close Friday to honor Juneteenth, a day which commemorates the emancipation of the last slaves in Texas, President Neal Smatresk announced Monday in an official notice. Smatresk

President Neal Smatresk announced in a tweet he will meet with student leaders Wednesday to discuss how the university’s senior leadership team plans to meet demands for diversity and inclusion

President Neal Smatresk held a town hall Monday with Provost Jennifer Cowley and Vice President of Student Affairs Elizabeth With

The university will receive $29.01 million from the CARES Act, a coronavirus emergency relief bill unanimously passed by Congress in

The Graduate Student Council conducted an ongoing survey to measure the difficulties graduate students face during the coronavirus pandemic, see

The Student Government Association’s Vice President Deana Ayers contacted the North Texas Daily alleging they experienced a “toxic” and “uncomfortable”

First-generation students experienced conflicting emotions as their plans to celebrate being the first in their family to get a degree

Michael Luecke and Cameron Combs are elected as the Student Government Association’s 2020-2021 president and vice president with voter turn