The Problem with Childbirth in Modern America

The Problem with Childbirth in Modern America

Today in the United States, the majority of women give birth in hospitals. Many of these women go through an array of medical procedures such as Pitocin injections, epidurals, episiotomies, and C-sections. These procedures are very risky, and many times one procedure will necessitate the use of the next. In...
PRIDE

PRIDE

The 2011 Alan Ross Texas Freedom Pride Parade and Festival (Dallas Gay Pride) came and went on Sept. 18, but the Overture was there to catch all the action. We even caught a glimpse of a member of PRIDE @ UT Dallas marching with the Gay and Lesbian Association of...
Solvent 2

Solvent 2

Solvent, the artist collective formed by past and present University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) students, is participating in McKinney’s Second Saturday Art Walk. Their show, entitled Solvent 2, happens 6:30-10:00 p.m., Sept. 10 at the Second Floor Gallery located at 221 E. Louisiana St in downtown McKinney, TX. Here...

UTD Slaps Additional Fees on Disabled Parking

If you visited the UTD Parking page recently you noticed an interesting message: “Beginning Sept. 1, 2011, if you utilize handicap parking at UT Dallas, you will need to obtain a UT Dallas handicap decal in addition to your state of Texas placard/license plates. Visit the Bursar’s office (SSB 2.300) with a copy of TxDOT Form VTR-214 or a tax office receipt for handicap license plates to obtain your decal and begin using designated campus handicap parking.” I had not noticed this message until it was pointed out to me by a friend who happens to be disabled. That is how I got the skinny on the new disabled parking stickers. The parking office does not understand that some disabled people are unable to drive and have to have their family members drive them. The problem with this particular misconception is the parking office’s insistence on attaching the sticker with...
La Guerra contra el Narcotrafico

La Guerra contra el Narcotrafico

Two years ago, one would be proud to live here, but everything went 180 degrees to a city that I can no longer call my own. Suddenly, the cartels start this war without quarrels almost like a guerrilla war, going to levels that sometimes resemble the Aztec sacrifices; decapitated bodies...

University response to ‘No Parking’

The Overture requested an interview with Paul Smith, Parking Enforcement supervisor at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD), to discuss issues brought up in ‘No Parking.’ Smith, via email,  directed us to email a list of questions he could respond to ‘via the university’s Office of Communication,’ which he said was a requirement for all media inquiries at UTD. We received a response email to our questions from Assistant Vice President of Business Affair for Environmental Health Safety and Business Services James Wright II, although we are not certain if the answers come directly from him. Is it true that the Parking & Transportation revenue only comes from passes and citations and not out of the student fees each student is assessed per semester? No, the Parking and Transportation revenue is derived from three sources: selling of parking permits, citations, and the transportation fee paid by students each semester....
No Parking

No Parking

Our writers share their no-parking lot.   Welcome to UTD: Home of the “No Student Parking Zone” Glenn Averoigne Today was the last straw between me and the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) Parking; but let us begin our tale with the birth of the newest UTD student parking...
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Blinded on the road to Damascus: Why one UTD student chose to ‘Walk for Life.’

Blinded on the road to Damascus: Why one UTD student chose to ‘Walk for Life.’

St Hyde D. Martyr, ne Mauro Didier Avila, an Arts & Technology student majoring in 2D and 3D animation at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) explains why he participated in the seventh annual ‘Walk for Life’ pro-life protest against Roe v. Wade on Jan. 22 in downtown Dallas. Written by Rebecca Gomez Photographed...

Roe v. Wade Refresher

January 22 was the anniversary of the 1973 Supreme Court decision that struck down the 1857 Texas statute that made abortion illegal except when the mother’s life was in danger. In its 7-2 decision, the Court used the due process clause in the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution as its affirmative authority for...

Remarks by the President in State of the Union Address

The White House Office of the Press Secretary released the prepared remarks for President Obama’s State of the Union address prior to this evening’s delivery at 8 p.m. CST. Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow Americans: Tonight I want to begin by congratulating the men and women of the...
You Are Anonymous

You Are Anonymous

News Brief Written by Rebecca Gomez. Photos by Alex Chi. After tagging the The University of Texas at Dallas’s Spirit Rocks with cryptic messages, masked students assembled in downtown Dallas early Saturday morning for a pro-WikiLeaks protest. Protesters accused the United States federal government of opposing free speech due to the arrest of WikiLeaks founder...
Sticky to the Touch: iPod Nano 6th-generation Reviewed

Sticky to the Touch: iPod Nano 6th-generation Reviewed

Apple iPod Nano 6th-generation Reviewed Photographs by Alex Chi Cost $150.00 Purchased at Fry’s Electronics Memory size 8GB Platform Windows PC (iTunes download was required for use.) Having never used an iPod before, I was surprised to learn after buying the nano that it did not come with an off switch. I found out later...
Don’t Trust Anyone Over 30

Don’t Trust Anyone Over 30

Just as the first of the Baby Boomers began turning 65 in January, a generation-wide financial crisis is preventing many from retiring. With the loss of their home in Dec. 2010, my parents fell neatly into that trend. When my mother and step-father bought their new home in 2002, Operation Iraqi Freedom was still a...

What is the new Facebook face recognizer going to be used for?

Created by Robert Reeves. Illustrated by Mackenzie Wall, Souphia Ieng & Alex Chi.

Koreans Are Not Chinese

In preparation for the London 2012 Olympics, the United Kingdom tourism bureau produced a series of “market profiles” to explain the cultural nuances of international tourists to British business owners. The following are snippets of what each Brit business owner should know in order to provide “efficient and helpful customer service that takes account of...
Diversity?

Diversity?

By Stephanie Vastine A lack of diversity in the guest list forced Dan Cordova, assistant director of the Multicultural Center, to prematurely close registration for the Nov. 16 University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) Diversity Dinner Dialogues. “We had to close the registration, because eighty percent of the registered students were Asian,” Cordova said. The...
Founders in green

Founders in green