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The signs read “UTA for Palestine,” “Ceasefire now” and “Stop arming Israel!”
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When Meghna Tare became the University of Texas at Arlington’s first sustainability director in 2010, the sustainability office was in its infancy. She started from scratch, building the university’s reputation as a hub for recycling, food waste reduction and student education initiatives.
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Rebecca Jackson remembers seeing her mother experience several complications that jeopardized her health while she was pregnant.
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The Arlington Black Advisory Council hosted an inaugural State of the Black Arlington Community at UT Arlington.
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Marine Gen. Michael Langley made history on Saturday when he became the first African American in the Marine Corps to be promoted to four-star general, took over U.S. Africa Command in a ceremony at Kelley Barracks in Stuttgart, Germany. He is the second African American to lead the command.
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Dallas's record high temperatures have forced local transit authorities to reduce train speeds. Blame science for the delayed arrivals and departures.
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With temperatures hitting triple digits across the state, summer is an ideal time for snakes. Know what to do if you come across one.
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The new president at the University of Texas at Arlington is about a month into her role. Jennifer Cowley is the first woman to lead UTA and the first permanent president since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. She spoke with KERA's Kailey Broussard.
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When University of Texas at Austin senior Stephanie Flores-Reyes checked her fall course schedule earlier this week, she was shocked to see all five of…
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A new analysis from the University of Texas at Arlington confirmed that people's decision making process changes during times of stress — like in the…
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The human hand is complex, made up of 27 bones connected by joints and ligaments. The hand is also delicate and vulnerable, meaning hand injuries are…
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Numerous laws protect people from discrimination when they're searching for a home. But many areas across North Texas and around the country still…