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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

Alum Anil Sankaramanchi started his acting career when he was featured in a commercial. Photo by Soujanya Bhat | Mercury Staff.

Alum finds calling in acting

October 29, 2018

Ever since he won a contest to be featured in a Super Bowl commercial, one UTD alum has starred in several aired television commercials and web series. Neuroscience graduate Anil Sankaramanchi began...

The string orchestra ensemble, led by UTD professor Adron Ming, rehearses in a classroom in the AH1 building. Photo by Michael Stout | Mercury Staff.

Ensembles grapple with space shortage

September 3, 2018

Several music ensembles continue to outgrow their already-constrained practice space located in classroom building AH1. The room now has to accommodate more than 60 students, plus instruments, into a...

Graphic by Anthony McNair | Mercury Staff.

Art classes are vital to college experience

March 26, 2018

It’s a known fact that the arts are underrepresented at UTD, with the destruction of the Art Barn and the lack of real updates to the current arts buildings. However this lack of representation could...

Hamid Shah | Graphics Editor

Adding art to STEM still worth prioritizing

July 5, 2016

The STEM to STEAM movement, a push towards an integrated environment where science, technology, engineering and math are taught with the arts as a method of instilling a well-rounded education, is an educational...

Humans of Arts and Humanities

Humans of Arts and Humanities

April 11, 2016

A&H students, faculty look to find their place in university known for STEM fields UTD is known for its cutting-edge programs focusing on science, business and technology. Tucked away within the Johnson...

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