Preston Barta // Film Critic There’s a special feeling that comes over movie fans on the first day of a film festival: ceaseless anticipation that borders on delight, as today commemorates
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Matt Wood // Staff Writer In a garage at the end of Dudley Street, a scene of utter madness unfolds. Shrieks echo from within and mad laughter fills the space.

Javier Navarro //Staff Writer On a cloudy Friday afternoon, Chris Avant approaches Fred Moore Park in Southeast Denton and takes a second to reflect. He points to the direction of
Samantha McDonald // Contributing Writer Trayce Cochran walks up the stage at the local coffee shop, Banter, with a folded sheet of paper he slips into his back jean pocket

Obed Manuel // Senior Staff Writer In the “A Song of Ice and Fire” book series, Eddard Stark faces off
Caitlyn Jones // Staff Writer Nestled among 66 acres of gently rolling hills, Bluebonnet Park offers North Texas families a chance

Nicholas Friedman // Staff Writer With the cold temperatures finally melting away, the demand for ice cream is heating up and

Nicholas Friedman // Staff Writer Whether it’s to give children a preview of what college has in store or for grandparents

Preston Barta // Film Critic There is something thrilling about the Dallas International Film Festival. For a few days out

This is the first story in the Mayborn School of Journalism’s poverty series titled “Hidden in Plain Sight.” Joshua Friemel