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Coming off a loss in the season opener, the Dallas Wings (0-2) looked to bounce back against the Seattle Storm (1-1). However ...
Forward Maddy Siegrist attempts a shot during a game against the Minnesota Lynx on May 16 at College Park Center. Siegrist ...
The team competed in over 20 events during the three-day Western Athletic Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
The program will begin competing in spring 2027 as the first Texas NCAA Division I university hosting the sport and the fifth nationwide.
Every Valentine’s Day, Dutch Bros Coffee shows love by donating a portion of its funds to a local charity that day. This year, they’re giving back to UTA’s Maverick Pantry. Dutch Bros operator Allie ...
As the general city council election for the City of Arlington draws closer, The Shorthorn had an opportunity to sit down and discuss some topics with each of the candidates running. Early voting for ...
The College of Nursing and Health Innovation’s Center for Rural Health and Nursing is revolutionizing health care training with its Mobile Simulation Lab, rolling cutting-edge education directly to ...
Kara Dill, UTA softball head coach, will join the Athletes Unlimited Softball League’s coaching staff for its inaugural season. Launching in June, four teams will play 24 games in the professional ...
Flags, signs and chants calling out President Donald Trump and Elon Musk waved Saturday as residents gathered at the Tarrant County Sub-Courthouse in Arlington. About 377 responded to the call, but ...
On a Monday afternoon in November 1985, then-President Wendell Nedderman changed the university’s Athletics department forever when he announced the cancellation of UTA’s football team. Nearly 40 ...
The year was 1979. The weather was sticky and hot. The roller rink was filled with skaters grooving back and forth in bedazzled bell-bottoms. The radio blasted funky bass lines and soulful vocals of ...