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Housing implements new move-in policies to address safety concerns

    Housing implements new move-in policies to address safety concerns

The university will spread out the fall housing move-in process across five days and implement new policies in an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19.  Housing plans to have

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University makes efforts toward accessibility for fall, disability advocate is concerned it may not be enough

    University makes efforts toward accessibility for fall, disability advocate is concerned it may not be enough

As the university continues to develop ways to ensure accessibility among the COVID-19 related changes in the upcoming semester, a disability advocate said some students are left wondering if it

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University celebrates reversal of ICE’s international student guidelines

    University celebrates reversal of ICE’s international student guidelines

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement rescinded the guidelines previously announced on July 6 which threatened deportation for international students with F-1 or M-1 visas not enrolled in at least one

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I’m Jewish and don’t support Israel

    I’m Jewish and don’t support Israel

On Dec. 11, 2019, The New York Times published an op-ed piece by Jared Kushner in which he claimed that anti-Zionism is anti-Semitic. It is not surprising to see the

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Petition seeks to remove YCT from campus citing alleged racism, homophobia, transphobia

    Petition seeks to remove YCT from campus citing alleged racism, homophobia, transphobia

A petition to remove the university’s Young Conservatives of Texas (YCT) chapter is circulating as students criticize the organization for incidents

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The importance of voting local

    The importance of voting local

In the months leading up to this November, you are going to be told to vote. A lot. You probably

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Who’s who of the July 14 runoff election

    Who’s who of the July 14 runoff election

Denton County’s primary runoff elections will be held July 14, with early voting ending July 10, and the ballot includes

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Tuition, student fees likely to stay same for fall despite some students’ opinions

    Tuition, student fees likely to stay same for fall despite some students’ opinions

Some students are calling for the university to reduce the cost of mandatory student fees and tuition, citing they face

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Reopening, Safety town hall covers changes made to campus life for fall semester

    Reopening, Safety town hall covers changes made to campus life for fall semester

President Neal Smatresk held a town hall June 22 on the university’s plan for reopening campus, COVID-19 testing, changes to

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Social movements aren’t online trends

    Social movements aren’t online trends

The internet has revolutionized our pursuits of social change. People can sign a petition, make a donation or demand accountability

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