Glittering golden jewelry, intricate woven chairs and immense glaring statues are just a few of Egyptian artifacts on display at the Dallas Museum of Art. The "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs" exhibit opened Oct. 3, featuring more than 130 ancient artifacts from King Tut's tomb and other areas in Egypt. (0) comments
Far from being a modern invention, the idea of volunteer police officers has a long history that goes back to the days of the Old West. "If you go back and look at it historically, the small towns out here would have one or two paid officers and several reserve officers," Denton resident Charles Kull said. (0) comments
Elementary-school children were wide-eyed and smiling Oct. 1 at McNair Elementary. Stations set up around the school's cafeteria enticed children with six different crafts, each tied to sustainability and Ugandan culture. Art education senior and National Art Education Association president Amanda Batson said the club was "planting a seed" by emphasizing the importance of art in schools. (2) comments
Touring labs, listening to scientists and delving into the world of forensic microscopy are on the agenda for one student organization. NT's Forensic Science Club offers science majors and enthusiasts the opportunity to turn the microscope on the art of fingerprinting and sample gathering. (1) comment
Throughout time, characteristics of "what makes a man" have often been disputable. On Monday night, Josh Gosdin, an English junior and housing assistant for Traditions Hall, and Michael Rodriguez, a hospitality junior and housing ambassador for Traditions Hall, came together with residents in Victory Hall to debate the makings of masculinity in the program "What Makes a Man?" Both students agreed that "the new generation of men needs a lot of work. (1) comment
Name: Hunter Nelson Major: Economics Status: Senior Q:Why do you ride a motorcycle? A: "Because I don't have a car, and it's much more fun to be 3 feet from the road, where I can be killed. It's also only $8 to fill up my tank." Q:How long have you had it? A: "A little over a year and a half. (0) comments
Spanish graduate student Eric Fuentes teaches his Spanish lab class with little difficulty. Patrolling the classroom, calling on students for participation and providing visual examples to his students are the typical duties that Fuentes performs as an instructor. (1) comment


