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The UTD Mercury

UTD's student-run newspaper since 1980

The UTD Mercury

UTD's student-run newspaper since 1980

The UTD Mercury

The Associated Press defines the “alt-right” movement as an “offshoot of conservatism mixing racism, white nationalism and populism” or as “a white nationalist movement.” News outlets such as The New York Times have offered their own definitions of the ambiguous term. Illustration by Kevin Vanhorn | Mercury Staff.

‘Alt-right’ movement too ill-defined for use

January 9, 2017

The term “alt-right” came to the forefront during the 2016 election as Hillary Clinton and various media outlets connected the movement to the rise of Donald Trump. But what exactly is the “alt-right?” The...

Co-founder of No Labels Mark McKinnon came to campus on Nov. 28 to discuss his career as a political adviser, television producer and newspaper columnist. McKinnon discussed the unusual nature of the 2016 election, among other topics, with The Mercury. Photo by Ankith Averineni | Mercury Staff.

Q&A: Mark McKinnon

December 5, 2016

Mark McKinnon is a political adviser, television producer and newspaper columnist who has worked in American politics for the last 30 years. He has served on several political campaigns and created and...

Illustration by Hamid Shah | Mercury Staff.

Anti-Trump protesters safeguard First Amendment right

December 5, 2016

The First Amendment is one of our most important rights as Americans. Its protection of our right to protest also safeguards democracy itself, and yet many are criticizing anti-Trump protesters. Since...

Participants stood with signs and flags at the protest against President-elect Donald Trump on Nov. 9. The rally marched through uptown and dowtown Dallas. Photo by Esteban Bustillos | Mercury Staff.

Students protest election results at downtown rally

November 15, 2016

As hundreds marched through the streets of uptown and downtown Dallas on Nov. 9 protesting the election of Donald Trump, electrical engineering senior Adam Richards directed choice words at the president-elect. “I...

Business graduate student Suyash Shetty (left), psychology junior Maryam Jafri, systems engineering graduate student Amit Singalwar and mechanical engineering graduate student Aniket Joshi participate in election festivities at SG and SUAAB's Political Party on Nov. 8 in the Galaxy Rooms. Photo by Roman Soriano | Mercury Staff.

Students reflect on election outcome after watch party

November 9, 2016

As the night wore on, the smiles faded off the faces of students viewing the election results at a watch party hosted by Student Government and SUAAB and morphed to looks of incredulity and shock. What...

Obama leaves behind improved, changing country

November 1, 2016

As the presidential election winds down, the country is preparing for the inevitable beginning of a new administration and an uncertain future. But before judging the next potential leaders of the free...

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Editorial Board: We endorse Hillary Clinton for presidency

November 1, 2016

Hillary Clinton is the only candidate to vote for in the 2016 presidential election. She is one of the most qualified candidates to ever run for office. In addition to having invaluable foreign policy...

Harris Chowdhary, an international political economy sophomore, speaks on behalf of No Labels, a nonpartisan political organization at UTD, at SG and SUAAB’s mock debate held at the Plinth on Oct. 11. Photo by Sid Patel | Mercury Staff.

SG, SUAAB help 1,200 students register to vote

October 17, 2016

Student Government and SUAAB registered 1,200 students to vote with the intention of encouraging students to become more politically excited and active. With the presidential election coming up in November,...

Graphic by Briana Hubiera | Mercury Staff.

Politicians should be allowed to flip-flop on issues

October 17, 2016

Donald Trump is a flip-flopper. Hillary Clinton, Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson and Ronald Reagan are also all flip-floppers. Flip-flopping is a derogatory term in politics. It insinuates politicians...

Photo by Patrick Le | Mercury Staff.

UTD organizations mobilize student voters for election

October 4, 2016

Correction: In a previous version of this story, Akshitha Padigela’s name was misspelled. The Mercury regrets this error. With the presidential election rapidly approaching student organizations, university...

Graphic by Eunjee Chong | Mercury Staff.

Current voting system eliminates voter choice

October 3, 2016

If you’re reading this, then you probably won’t vote this November. According to the United States Census Bureau, only 38 percent of college age citizens voted in the 2012 election. That’s lower...

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