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Texas A&M has already banned drag shows, leading to a lawsuit.
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In a March 7 letter Hermes shared with the Report, Miriam Byrd, the chair of UTA’s Department of Philosophy and Humanities, informed Hermes of his leave and cited “numerous complaints” about his teaching as the reasoning behind the move.
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Today, Arlington Baptist University calls the hilltop home. Bryant, the wife of a pastor and former president of Arlington Baptist University, has spent the past three decades researching the school’s history,
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The growth is fueling higher rents and home prices in the North Texas city that was once seen as a more affordable option to Dallas and other major cities.
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University of Texas at Arlington leaders have been pushing forward with plans for their new college campus, which ultimately will serve 12,000 students at the western edge of Fort Worth near Aledo.
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The Board of Regents is lifting the income threshold to expand eligibility across all nine of its UT System campuses.
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"We survived genocides, we survived our apocalypses and we're still here," UT Arlington Native American Student Association president Stephen Silva Brave said.
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The new policy says universities should remain neutral on “issues of the day” while allowing students, faculty and staff to express their ideas.
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More details on the cost, size, academic departments and a city partnership at the planned UTA West campus were revealed in an Aug. 20 Fort Worth City Council presentation.
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Overnight library hours at UTA’s main library are being eliminated, prompting students to raise concerns about the change.
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University officials got the green light Aug. 5 to build a new campus, known as UTA West, in Fort Worth.
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At the western edge of Fort Worth, near where Tarrant County meets Parker County, the University of Texas at Arlington is staking out its next frontier.