The glittery and gaudy layouts, top 53 friend lists, dramatic music playlists and statuses relating to the typical, hormonal wave of teenage emotions are only a mere memory of what
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Today, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear the opening arguments of a case more than four years in the making. After the University of Texas rejected her application in 2008,
Under our present system, each state gets Electoral College votes equal to their seats in the House of Representatives, plus their two senators. At present, all but two states use
Vote or die – it’s the message plastered everywhere on campus, television, the Internet and social media. Voting is a constitutional right, but it seems many people are doing it
If you’ve ever visited the Center for Animal Assisted Therapy at the UNT College of Education, you may have already
On Nov. 10, 2009, I reported for duty at the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio. My deployment in
An article in the Huffington Post recently questioned how much gratuity a server should receive for working in a restaurant.
Walking around campus, one can’t help but notice the technological dependence shared by most students. With their heads down texting,
While it is known that UNT has had to make some tough financial cutbacks this semester, cutting back on the
On Wednesday, we promised you an opening presidential debate fully capable of redefining this election. Wednesday night, on stage at