Students may see a 7.9 percent increase in their tuition next year in order for the university to hire new faculty members. A meeting was held yesterday to discuss a proposal to increase tuition and fees for 2009 and 2010. President Gretchen Bataille and Andrew Harris, the vice chancellor for finance, discussed the proposed plan in a small room of four students and eight administrators and faculty members. (58) comments
By Hailey Persinger Staff Writer In an effort to get plans for Fry Street back on track, United Equities is taking to the streets and asking Denton what it wants to see on the corner of Fry and Hickory streets. In December, the Denton City Council denied United Equities the special use permit it needed to build a CVS pharmacy drive-through. (1) comment
NT students are learning this semester what it will take to go green. This semester three business classes will research the idea of "going green." Francisco Guzman and Audhesh Paswan of the department of marketing and logistics are implementing class research projects to study the possibilities of the university brand going green. (0) comments
By Brittany Bevis Contributing Writer After three years of meticulous planning and careful deliberation, the Denton City Council approved zoning for the Cole Ranch Master Plan Community Tuesday night by a unanimous vote. The city council held a public hearing to consider a land ordinance to zone approximately 3,256. (0) comments
By Michael Hernandez Intern If Celia Williamson were a disco anthem, she would be "I'm So Excited." She is excited about students, work, life and NT. "I'm really excited," she said. "NT is at a great place right now. Every institution goes through a process of development. (0) comments
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) - A man accused of fatally shooting his pregnant ex-wife and her 8-month-old daughter was charged Tuesday with three counts of murder, prosecutors said.? Andrew Anthony Guerrero, 23, was charged with capital murder in the death of Nicolette Lyons-Reed, murder in the death of her 8-month-old daughter, Leah Lyons-Reed, and murder in the death of the woman's fetus, Wyandotte County prosecutor Jerome A. (0) comments
In the competitive market of college textbooks, students with a Facebook account may be getting the best deals. Many students now sell their textbooks directly to peers through Facebook's marketplace, avoiding the higher prices of retail stores and the shipping costs of online book sellers. (0) comments


