Working with mediums like concrete and watercolors, studio art senior Jose Vazques uses his art to convey themes of immigration, cultural identity and liminality — struggles he and his Mexican family
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A federal judge ruled in favor of the Young Conservatives of Texas in its lawsuit against the university, stating charging higher tuition for out-of-state students than Texan students with undocumented

A group of student and local groups have released a list of demands for the university following the invitation of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the U.S. Customs

After being declared open at the end of last year, the Eagle Dreamers Resource Center has proved difficult to access for some students and faculty. The center is meant to

The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the Trump administration’s plan to end the Dreamer’s Act could no longer proceed.

This week, UNT students and faculty members in the ICE Out Coalition met with UNT Provost Jennifer Cowley to present

Imagine living a life in which you are instructed to conceal your identity in of fear of being separated from
During Barack Obama’s presidency, Obama administered the program referred to as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA. DACA

Anarchy ensued this weekend after the announcement of the government’s shutting down. As federal employees were all told to go
Over 100 UNT faculty, alumni and students signed a petition urging the U.S. Congress to protect students in the Consideration