Dentonite Preview: “Memento Homo”
CultureStefanie HustoftMemento Homo, J. Edgar Hoover, Seth Knievel, Michelle Wingard, Communication Studies Black Box, 1960s, Civil Rights, Politics, US Politics, US Politics 1960s, FBI, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, UNT Memento Homo
Editorial: Activism in San Antonio Showed How We Can Do Better
CultureTori FalconBorder Crisis, Denton Activism, Social Justice, Mexican, RAICES, LGBTQ, Keep Families Together, Denton, Pride, Central American, POC, Families Belong Together, Abolish ICE, Activism, Politics, San Antonio
Recap: State Rep. Victoria Neave Talks Women in Politics at TWU
Thorny Politics Arise Between Pruneda and Morris
Tracy Murphree is the Worst
Duff Focuses on Ethics and a Growing Denton in Bid for District 3 Seat
News, CultureRhiannon SaegertDuff, District Three, Christopher Rodgers, City Council, District 3, Politics, Rhiannon Saegert, Don Duff, Denton City Council, City Council Elections
Localizing National Politics
Culture, NewsVictoria FalconProtest, Dream Act, Latino Democrats of Denton County, Immigration Rights, SanctuaryTWU, UNT, Multicultural Center, Travel Ban, Politics, Immigration, Christopher Rodgers, President, Victoria Falcon, Donald Trump, Sanctuary campus, International Students, SanctuaryUNT, TWU, Trump
Denton Transgender Group Finds Voice in Austin
CultureRhiannon SaegertRhiannon Saegert, transgender community, Transgender awareness, Transgender, Austin, Politics, Kathryn Winters, Daniel Bryant-Gawne, Trans Day of Visibility, Trans-Cendence