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A trench coat stood to the right of the stage on a mannequin. People huddled in small groups, chatting as they waited for the showcase to start. UNT fashion design student Timothy Freeny walked around grinning and welcoming everyone who came in to take part in the second event of the sustainability series held at the GDAC on April 13.  

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Her fingers fly across the keyboard as the memories bouncing around her mind take form on the page. She smiles fondly as she depicts the experiences from her life with her three sisters and loving parents. She knows that her peers do not see the world in the same way she does. In fact, she does not see the world at all, but rather feels it, hears it, and uses her other senses to maneuver around the space she encapsulates. 

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 Young Adult fiction author, Tomi Adeyemi, dazzled students on Nov. 18 when she talked about her journey to becoming a New York Times bestseller in the Union Lyceum. 

Adeyemi is a Nigerian-American author who wrote Children of Blood and Bone and Children of Virtue and Vengeance. Before beginning her speech, she listened to people talk about their lives before and after the pandemic. Then she shifted into speaking about her life as a writer and the journey she had to undergo to get her book published. 

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Thorne Anderson was an independent photojournalist who traveled and photographed wars and revolutions in different countries around the world. He has published through TIMES, Newsweek and the New York Times. Over the course of  his journalism career he has traveled to Bulgaria to report on the Bulgarian revolution, Yugoslavia to photograph the toppling of the Milosevic regime, and covered the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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When I was kicked out of my high school friend group, all I could do was listen to “Death by a Thousand Cuts” by Taylor Swift. This song felt like a perfect mantra for the devastating breakup with my friends because I couldn’t understand what I did wrong. I spent weeks trying to figure out what I could’ve done differently to salvage our friendship, but eventually I just had to accept that I had lost some of my closest friends. 

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People trickled in to see an art gallery set up by two University of North Texas graduate students on Sept. 17 at the Patterson Appleton Art center in Denton, Tx. 

Courtney DiMare and Brianna Shimer used their unique materials of copper and ceramics to hand-craft flowers, pottery, and garments in the exhibit they titled “Flourish.”  The exhibit will be open through Dec. 4, featuring 18 pieces of art they designed by themselves or worked on together. 

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