Local Democratic and Republican groups have come out condemning racism after allegations of racism came out against newly elected state representative Michelle Beckley. Several local Democratic Party volunteers, activists and
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Investment from athletic fee referendum helped improve tailgating experience, athletics staffer says

Initiatives and investments from the athletic fee voted into place during the spring for the fall 2018 semester have helped increase student attendance and experience on game days, said Jared

Over the past five years, UNT has moved from being a predominantly white institution (PWI) to a minority serving institution (MSI), which means 50 percent of the student body are

Michael Burgess defeated challenger Linsey Fagan by 63,635 votes Tuesday in the race for Texas Congressional District 26, securing his eighth term. Burgess, a doctor, was first elected in 2002, while this

Republican incumbent Lynn Stucky defeated Democratic challenger Andrew Morris by margin of 8 percent to serve a second term for

Election Day 2018 is Tuesday, Nov. 6, and there is a lot of information out there about different candidates, races

After scouring through thousands of documents, four UNT history students found evidence of racial violence in the early 1900s in

Although the Student Health and Wellness saw budget cuts from the Student Service Fee this year, those cuts are not

After it was announced shortly before this academic year began that the fibers program would be discontinued as a concentration at

A UNT dining services food truck will launch on campus for a trial run Oct. 12. The food truck, Croissini,