North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX
19 hours ago by Shea Tellefsen and Karren Hodge
Katz's Burgers, the '50s-themed diner, was a blast from the past, minus a few poodle skirts and a jukebox.
When we walked in, it took a few minutes to figure out if we were supposed to seat ourselves or if we should wait to be seated. We eventually saw the "order here" sign, but we wished that the employees had at least greeted us with a smile at the door and directed us to the ordering area.
Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX
2 days ago by Erica Hochstedler
Hidden away just off Camp Bowie is a small, yellow cottage called The Cupcake Cottage. This adorable, family-owned business opened in September 2006 and has been baking deliciously gorgeous cupcakes ever since.
North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX
3 days ago by Kip Mooney
Sworn to uphold the eccentricities and traditions of Bruce Hall, the Royal Order and Army of the Roach is a group shrouded in mystery.
"The organization has been around for years," theater junior Ted Minette said. "It's a student-led part of Bruce, but it's distinctly different from Bruce Hall Association and Resident Hall Association.
North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX
3 days ago by Heather Jackson
For cars that whiz by the gas stations and businesses dotting U.S. Highway 380 in Denton, the ecological wonderland hidden among the trees goes largely unnoticed.
A narrow tree-lined road leads into a small parking lot enclosed by massive trees, where noise from the nearby highway is muffled to a soft purr.
Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX
5 days ago by Luz Huertas Castillo
"Barcelona, my mind is full of foreign people faces ..., I don't exist any more, Barcelona; ... being your sounds wife, your extroverted labyrinth" tells us the song that accompanies the characters along the latest Woody Allen film, Vicky Cristina Barcelona.
Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX
5 days ago by Valerie. Hannon
Freshmen might not be the only students who feel lost these next few weeks. In the last year, the face of campus has undergone changes so extensive even returning students might not recognize it, and more changes are still to come.
The Brown-Lupton Student Center is gone, and by this time next year the new Scharbauer Hall is expected to stand in its place.