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Tattoos Popular, But Employers Not ‘Tat-Friendly’
Click Here to See the Slide Show By Martina M. Treviño NTNewsNet.com Tattoos have seen an increase in popularity and acceptance in the past decade, but employers still want them hidden - no matter how creative they are. Thirty-six percent of Americans between
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A Tribute to Pius Njawe - A Journalist, A Freedom Fighter
Last year, Mitch Land, interim dean of the Mayborn School of Journalism, celebrated the 30th anniversary of Le Messager, the daily newspaper in Douala, Cameroon with the newspaper’s founder Pius Njawe, 53, who died yesterday in a traffic accident in Chesapeake, VA. Here’s a collection of
Health Care Reform Stirs Hopes, Fears for Parents of Autistic Children
Click on the image to view the video package. By Sarah Mueller / NTNewsNet.com — Twenty-one-year-old Ben Burns can only speak one word: up. He is severely autistic and his father Dan Burns
UNT Alumnus Cragg Hines Shares Memories, Humor & Advice
Cragg Hines, former Washington bureau chief for the Houston Chronicle, Saturday delivered the keynote address during an awards and scholarship banquet at the Gateway Center, hosted by the Frank W. and Sue No Comments • Read this story »
Gibson searches, finds family
By Sarah Mueller & Photos by Martina Trevino / NTNewsNet.com Fifty-one -year-old Kahron Gibson never gave up her search for her birth mother. The Dallas resident was adopted as an infant and says she always felt loved by her adoptive parents. But she grew lonely after they died in 2000. So Gibson
Perry, White Not the Only Candidates for TX Governor
By Martina Trevino / NTNewsNet.com Unhappy with the political situation in Austin, some Texas citizens have chosen to throw their hats in the ring for the Governors office. They acknowledge that they have an uphill battle against the incumbent Republican Rick Perry and Democratic Party’s candidate
President Bataille Bids Farewell
By: Sarah Mueller / NTNewsNet - Photos by Stephen Masker and Martina Trevino - University of North Texas students, faculty and staff came together today to celebrate former UNT President Gretchen
Faculty, Students Question Bataille’s resignation
By Sarah Mueller / NTNewsNet - Before a packed auduitorium, University of North Texas Chancellor Lee Jackson spoke in a Faculty Senate meeting to address the mystery surrounding the sudden resignation of UNT President Gretchen Bataille. More than a hundred people packed the University Union for the meeting.