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Video Vault: Veterans Day in 1979
Video Vault: Take a step back in time to a Veterans Day celebration in Arlington in 1979.
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UNT Staffer Resigns After Using Racial Slur in Panel Discussion on First Amendment
The University of North Texas President Neal Smatresk says a member of the university’s legal staff has resigned after using a racial epithet in a speech about free speech Thursday night.
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UNT Staffer Resigns After Using Racial Slur in Panel Discussion on First Amendment
The University of North Texas President Neal Smatresk says a member of the university’s legal staff has resigned after using a racial epithet in a speech about free speech Thursday night.
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College Students Review KKK Stories in North Texas Newspaper
A year ago, a memorial opened in Alabama to remember what Denton County and some other areas worked hard to keep secret: racial terror and lynchings at the hands of community leaders.
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Video Vault | Mother's Day in 1980
Let’s take a look back into the past at Mother’s Day in 1980 at the Dallas Arboretum where families enjoyed this special holiday with sun, fun and flowers.
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UNT Astronomy Center Closed After High Winds Destroy Observatory
The University of North Texas astronomy department is cleaning up after Thursday’s storms caused nearly a quarter million dollars in damage to the Rafes Urban Astronomy Center.
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UNT Astronomy Center Closed After High Winds Destroy Observatory
The University of North Texas astronomy department is cleaning up after Thursday’s storms caused nearly a quarter million dollars in damage to the Rafes Urban Astronomy Center.
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Raw Video: UNT Astronomy Center Closed After High Winds Destroy Observatory
The University of North Texas astronomy department is cleaning up after Thursday’s storms caused nearly a quarter million dollars in damage to the Rafes Urban Astronomy Center.
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Convention of Street Preachers Takes Sidewalk Sermons to UNT
The National Street Preachers Conference brought its messages to UNT for a second day this week, each time, met by student counter-demonstrators.
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The Memory Project Preserves Stories of ‘The Greatest Generation'
History can be learned from books. But nothing tops hearing about it from those who lived it. That’s the approach a group of UNT students and a guest director took, for an upcoming production focusing on those who grew up during World War II.
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Study Looks at eCigarette Explosion and Injuries
Tracey Barnett, the associate dean of the University of North Texas school of public health discusses UNT’s study of eCigarette explosions and injuries.
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University of North Texas Receives Record-Breaking $30 Million Gift From Alumnus
University of North Texas received the largest donation in the school’s 129-year history Monday. Dallas businessman and UNT alumnus G. Brint Ryan announced the $30 million commitment.
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Tickets On Sale Now To The Denton Black Film Festival
Tickets are on sale now to the Denton Black Film Festival.
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Crews Begin to Tear Down Fouts Field at UNT
Crews began tearing down Fouts Field Tuesday. It was once home to University of North Texas football, where the legend of “Mean Joe Green” was created and where parts of the film “Necessary Roughness” were filmed.
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Crews Begin to Tear Down Fouts Field at UNT
Crews began tearing down Fouts Field Tuesday. It was once home to University of North Texas football, where the legend of “Mean Joe Green” was created and where parts of the film “Necessary Roughness” were filmed.
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Mayor: Panther Island Needs Full Audit, Change in Focus
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price on Monday suggested the mammoth Panther Island project needs to be scaled back and called for a comprehensive audit.
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UNT Has Big Plans for Athletic Facility Expansion
University of North Texas athletics are on a roll. The school now has a plan which UNT sports backers believe will capitalize on that momentum.
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UNT Has Big Plans for Athletic Facility Expansion
University of North Texas athletics are on a roll. The school now has a plan which UNT sports backers believe will capitalize on that momentum.
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UNT's ‘Fake' Fair Catch Was Amazing, Just as Mean Green Practiced It
It could be the play of the year in college football. The UNT punt returner who fooled the entire Arkansas Razorback special teams unit said the special play took a team effort.
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Dallas Native, UNT Grad Shares Secrets to Success in Music Business
UNT grad Azim Rashid’s career has taken him from Motown, Atlantic, Capital and other record companies to his current post — the senior vice president of programming for Roc Nation.