UTA students John Lam and Vincent Dinh’s politics go in two different directions. Lam cares about infrastructure, immigration and civil rights and leans progressive. Dinh, however, backs a Republican ...
Daniel Carde, journalism junior and Shorthorn photojournalist, journeyed to Kurdistan, Iraq, during spring break to pursue conflict photography during a self-funded personal excursion. He is sharing ...
Nov 12, 2013 Nov 12, 2013 Updated Nov 18, 2013 4 Cody Meyers, Alumni Association assistant director for student programming and scholarships, remembers the first basketball game he attended at UTA. It ...
One of Fair Park’s most popular rides, the Texas Star Ferris wheel, stands as the state’s tallest Ferris wheel year-round.
STRAWN, Texas — With its one restaurant, single gas station and a population of around 600, Strawn holds the only road entrance into the soon-to-open Palo Pinto Mountains State Park, and that’s by ...
Folklore Grove Bookstore is not the kind of place you stumble upon — unless you look for hidden stories. The independent bookstore, located on West Abram Street, opened Friday with a line of customers ...
Like many older American schools, some say UTA has a history of alleged racist behaviors and traditions. Throughout recent semesters, UTA community members have called for the acknowledgement of ...
Political science senior Damonte Forney believes the “school-to-prison” pipeline is systemic. Where you live determines the kind of education you receive growing up, Forney said. If a child is rich ...
UTA alumna Haley Ariyibi remembers the emotions in the room during Student Senate meetings when the resolution to rename Davis Hall was first drafted three years ago. Most of the senators were ...
Growing up in a Black household, English senior Calyha Brown became accustomed to older family members talking a lot about generational curses. As she grew up, it wasn't just something talked about ...
Brianna Baucum is Journi Baucum’s adoptive mother, but she has been with the child from the moment she was born — that is until the 4-year-old was taken to child protective services following multiple ...
You’re reading From Scratch, a series deconstructing the food we eat to explore its history, variety and the way we consume it. In the beginning, there were potatoes and cheese. Lots of cheese.