Albuquerque Journal • 12th June 2025 Meta, XGS Energy announce plans to build geothermal site in New Mexico The announcement is the next step in New Mexico’s development of renewable energy sources like wind, solar and hydrogen.
Albuquerque Journal • 7th June 2025 As Trump administration tries to pause Job Corps, New Mexico students are left in limbo The U.S. Department of Labor announced a “phased pause” in operations at all 99 contractor-operated Job Corps centers nationwide, including two in New Mexico.
The Shorthorn • 19th April 2025 Arlington residents join nationwide efforts with second 'Hands Off!' protest Arlington residents packed East Abram Street on Saturday for the second Hands Off! protest this month.
The Shorthorn • 15th April 2025 Trailers to Twiggy'z: Food truck owner dishes up UTA Frank Leija, Twiggy’z Mangonadas y Mas owner, overcame obstacles before setting up shop at The Park almost every Wednesday.
The Shorthorn • 25th March 2025 National Medal of Honor Museum officially opens to public, hosts ceremony The first Medal of Honor was awarded March 25, 1863. In 1990, Congress established this date as National Medal of Honor Day. Over 160 years later, the National Medal of Honor Museum officially opened to the public on the same day.
The Shorthorn • 25th March 2025 Griffin Institute aims to instill Medal of Honor values in America's youth The institute completed its Moments That Matter pilot program in the Arlington Independent School District, with all 10 AISD middle schools enrolled by the 2025-26 school year.
The Shorthorn • 4th February 2025 National Medal of Honor Museum makes mark in Arlington, to open March 2025 Arlington community members have aided the foundation every step of the way since hosting the national landmark in 2019. The opening celebration will be held March 22 with doors officially opening March 25.
The Shorthorn • 28th January 2025 Arlington City Council approves new natural gas drilling permit by day care center The council unanimously approved a Specific Use Permit on Tuesday for Total E&P Barnett USA, LLC to create a new gas well site and drill zone.
The Shorthorn • 30th November 2024 Let's have a kiki: Unikiki serves vogue ballroom scene at UTA Founded this year, the University Ballroom Scene Alliance, or Unikiki, creates a safe space for LGBTQ+ students and those who need a home away from home.
The Shorthorn • 27th August 2024 Lit up by limelight: Local artists shine at Golden Mic Night Golden Mic Nights showcase local artists with Inclusion Coffee's weekly event.
The Shorthorn • 21st August 2024 Modern Languages introduces ASL and Deaf Studies minor The minor focuses on beginner, intermediate and advanced American Sign Language skills, and will explore Deaf culture and ASL theory and linguistics.
The Shorthorn • 18th July 2024 UTA students and alumni protest violence, university deaths in Bangladesh Following recent violence on the country’s colleges, UTA’s Bangladesh Student Organization gathered dozens Thursday in solidarity.
The Shorthorn • 4th July 2024 National Medal of Honor Museum receives largest artifact ahead of opening The museum celebrated the arrival of “Nancy Lee,” a Bell UH-1H Iroquois Helicopter. A prestigious military aircraft, the Huey reflects the stories of multiple passengers.
The Shorthorn • 9th June 2024 Power, passion parades Arlington Pride Hosted by the HELP Center for LGBT Health and Wellness, Saturday's event at Levitt Pavilion marked the city’s third annual Pride celebration.
The Shorthorn • 10th January 2024 Community honors Arlington restaurant owner, celebrates life The community gathered to honor Tho My Tieu’s life. Tieu owned and ran Phở Sơn Nam Vietnamese Restaurant in Arlington for nearly a decade.
The Shorthorn • 29th November 2023 Social work group honors Transgender Awareness Month with flag displays The Queer Social Work Association dedicated its first act as a group to recognizing the month and remembering those in the community who’ve died.
The Shorthorn • 5th September 2023 Excelling in excelencia: Two UTA programs recognized for serving Latine students Two UTA programs were finalists for this year's Examples of Excelencia, a nonprofit dedicated to increasing Latine college completion.