UTA's student news publication was recognized by the Associated Collegiate Press, the College Media Association and the ...
Daniel Carde, journalism junior and Shorthorn photojournalist, journeyed to Kurdistan, Iraq, during spring break to pursue conflict photography during a self-funded personal excursion. He is sharing ...
Political science senior Damonte Forney believes the “school-to-prison” pipeline is systemic. Where you live determines the kind of education you receive growing up, Forney said. If a child is rich ...
Folklore Grove Bookstore is not the kind of place you stumble upon — unless you look for hidden stories. The independent bookstore, located on West Abram Street, opened Friday with a line of customers ...
The days of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives at Texas universities are numbered, as campuses scramble to hammer their DEI programs into compliance with Senate Bill 17 before it becomes law ...
You’re reading Meet The Shorthorn, a series of short articles explaining our processes and providing clarity for our readers. During the fall semester, The Shorthorn has about 40 staff members, and ...
One of Fair Park’s most popular rides, the Texas Star Ferris wheel, stands as the state’s tallest Ferris wheel year-round.
The year was 1979. The weather was sticky and hot. The roller rink was filled with skaters grooving back and forth in bedazzled bell-bottoms. The radio blasted funky bass lines and soulful vocals of ...
A student died after a shooting outside James Bowie High School in Arlington on Wednesday, according to the Arlington Police Department. The investigation is ongoing. On Thursday, APD identified the ...
Like many older American schools, some say UTA has a history of alleged racist behaviors and traditions. Throughout recent semesters, UTA community members have called for the acknowledgement of ...
Last April, a vote to increase the Intercollegiate Athletics fee to potentially bring back football to UTA took place over two days. Over a year later, the fee has seen no public advancement. Former ...
Elzie Odom, Arlington’s first Black city council member and mayor, died Monday at 96. Known for his leadership and service to the community, Odom served Arlington for 14 years as an elected official.