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UNT BSU Celebrates Black Excellence

There are over 400 student-led organizations at the University of North Texas, but the UNT Black Student Union, serves a tailored purpose to create an empowering community amongst black students on campus. For a week-long Black History Month celebration, Feb. 20 through Feb. 25, UNT BSU hosted a B.E.T. themed celebration for Black Excellence. This

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UNT assistant general counsel’s use of the n-word sparks outrage among students

Caitlin Sewell, the former Assistant General Counsel at the University of North Texas, turned in her resignation letter on Friday morning, according to a bulk email sent by Chancellor Lesa Roe and UNT President Neal Smatresk. She was demanded off the stage by students after using the n-word as an example of protected speech at

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Young entrepreneur uses his clothing brand to break free from corporate culture

Stephen Udenenwu is sitting in a dimly lit Syndicate area of the union. The bright lights of the Fuzzy’s sign are picked up by the gold embroidery on his sweatshirt. It is not an ordinary sweatshirt it is something he designed himself. Udenenwu is a Missouri City, Texas native and marketing senior at the University

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