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  • Where?House combines art exhibitions with house shows to build community

    Where?House combines art exhibitions with house shows to build community

    Denton’s art and music scene is something that keeps this college town alive and is no stranger to local bands playing at house show venues. But the Where?House introduces a new element that Denton has not seen before by creating a space for visual artists as well.

  • How UNT is trying to be a welcoming place to LGBTQ+ Students

    How UNT is trying to be a welcoming place to LGBTQ+ Students

    DENTON, Texas — Here in Texas the state's top ten largest universities are all working to be more inclusive and welcoming to the LGBTQ+ community — from The LGBTQ+ Pride Center at Texas A&M University, to the LGBTQ conference held earlier this year by University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

  • Interview with Illustrator Karen Hallion

    Interview with Illustrator Karen Hallion

    Ever wonder how people become so successful with their artwork in the geek world? The talented illustrator, Karen Hallion, reveals how she made it big as a freelance artist in this interview.

  • Pick Your Own Path: The Circus is STILL Fun!

    Pick Your Own Path: The Circus is STILL Fun!

    You’ve already seen a lot, even though you’ve only been at the circus for a short while. Now, with the sun peeking out from the clouds, the day becomes warmer, giving you an extra boost of energy.

  • Denton is in need of more LGBTQ spaces

    Denton is in need of more LGBTQ spaces

    Denton has no designated space for the LGBTQ community, leaving people unable to let themselves shine in a safe space.

  • Denton Air Pollution Led to Short-Lived Fracking Ban

    Denton Air Pollution Led to Short-Lived Fracking Ban

    Denton County, located in North Texas, consistently ranks as one of the worst areas in Texas for air pollution. A hydraulic fracking ban was issued in 2015 in hopes to reduce this environmental damage, making Denton the first Texas town to ban fracking and gas drilling.

  • New Denton Skate Park in the Works

    New Denton Skate Park in the Works

    Denton is planning on adding new features to the city’s skate park and is still looking for ideas from the public.

  • UNT Leaves Upperclassmen in the Dark to Find Housing Options

    UNT Leaves Upperclassmen in the Dark to Find Housing Options

    University of North Texas (UNT) Housing has implemented a new policy change that will leave upperclassmen with fewer options for on-campus housing.

  • Denton Resident finds Empowerment through Roller Derby

    Denton Resident finds Empowerment through Roller Derby

    On a 60-foot-long roller rink track, 10 women dressed in purple and black uniforms take positions at the starting line. A whistle blows and the women lunge off their skates jamming against each other.

  • Healthy Mind for Raytheon Technologies

    Healthy Mind for Raytheon Technologies

    When, what and how much you eat is decided by a piece of your brain called the hypothalamus. Overeating rewires the hypothalamus, which then changes the way our brain tells us to eat.

  • Denton Approves of Grant for Covid-19 Testing

    Denton Approves of Grant for Covid-19 Testing

    The Denton County Commissioners Court held a public meeting on April 14 via Zoom, in which they unanimously approved the Revenue to Public Health Preparedness Grant.

  • 12th Annual Touched by Suicide Community Walk

    12th Annual Touched by Suicide Community Walk

    The Touched by Suicide Community Walk will hold its 12th annual walk providing support to those who have lost loved ones to suicide on November 3 on Parker Square in Flower Mound.