By MEGAN WILLIAMS/ Staff Writer For some of us, tests and exams are coming up, so it’s imperative to find the best spot to study. The best way to find a study spot is simply [Read More…]
Story and Photos by ASHLEY WORLEY/Staff Contributor Pixies and Nifflers might not be the average wildlife of a DFW park, but the inhabitants of Universal Studios’ Wizarding World, it seems, can make an appearance just [Read More…]
By MEGAN WILLIAMS/Staff Writer On Feb. 2, I toured the Kiepersol Winery, located in Tyler, with Brand Ambassador Ron Martin guiding me along the vineyard, distillery and infusion room. Through this tour, I learned about [Read More…]
By DALLANA ESTRADA/Staff Contributor On December 30th, the new FAFSA redesign went live for the 2024-2025 financial aid year. The U.S. Department of Education updated the Student Aid Index (SAI) formula for calculating student aid. [Read More…]
By YOSEF IBITAYO/ Staff Contributor Dune: Part Two Dune: Part Two, based off of the seminal 1965 science-fiction novel Dune by Frank Herbert, continues the story of 2021’s Oscar-winning Dune. Following the fall of [Read More…]
By BRYNNA WILLIAMSON/ Vice Editor in Chief Hey. Taxes. Don’t forget them. It would be bad. https://www.irs.gov/filing/free-file-do-your-federal-taxes-for-free
By JIM RASBERRY/Staff Writer The Student Accessibility Resources office (SAR) has opened newly renovated offices and student support space located on the fourth floor of the library. SAR Inaugural Director Ms. Dawn Sousa-Hearn was not available [Read More…]
Open Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., The Meadows Gallery at UT Tyler launched its 39th Annual International Exhibition recently. The exhibit will be available from Jan. 16 to March 1, and [Read More…]
By BARBARA MARTIN MORO/Staff Writer “Ding, dong.” “Howdy!” John Johnson said from behind the counter. From the floor to the ceiling, the wooden shelves that Johnson once built with his father stand half empty. The [Read More…]
By DAVID CHAPEK/Staff Writer If college students love complaining about something, it’s online classes – and not without reason. One study published by the National Library of Medicine in 2022 concluded that students generally “preferred in-person [Read More…]
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