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[3D printers in The Factory]
Photograph of LulzBot 3D Printers in The Factory workroom in Willis Library.
[Materials storage, The Factory]
Photograph of materials storage in The Factory workroom in Willis Library. A couple of wooden storage boxes are stacked on top of each other, and have been painted with blackboard paint that allows for erasable writing. Text on the side of the top box lists active projects on the Lasercutter and CNC (computer numerical control) cutter. Writing on the storage unit below reads: "Materials: Do/Don't" with instructions for materials that can and cannot be cut on the lasercutter and CNC cutter.
Melissa McGuire speaks at Beulah Harriss Gymnasium historic marker ceremony
Photograph of Melissa McGuire, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, standing next to the Beulah Harriss Gym memorial plaque, which is covered by a black cloth with a green ribbon.
President Neal Smatresk speaks at Beulah Harriss Gymnasium historic marker ceremony
Photograph of UNT President Neal Smatresk speaking at the Beulah Harriss Gym memorial plaque dedication. He is standing on a sidewalk near the marker, which is covered in a black cloth with a green ribbon. Other people are partially visible in the foreground.
[The Factory workroom]
Photograph of The Factory Workroom in Willis Library. Workstation on the left and protective glasses are for the Full Spectrum P-Series Professional Laser Cutter. The workstation on the right is for the Othermill Pro CNC Machine.
Elise Clements and Melissa McGuire unveil Beulah Harriss Gymnasium historic marker
Photograph of Elise Clements (left) and Melissa McGuire, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, (right) unveiling the Beulah Harriss Gym memorial plaque.
[View from welcome desk in The Factory]
Photograph of the view from the welcome desk in The Factory workroom in Willis Library. Work benches, chairs, cabinets, and equipment are visible in the work space.
[PLA swatches and books in The Factory]
Photograph of PLA 3D printing swatches and maker guidebooks in The Factory workroom in Willis Library.
[Morgan Gieringer describes Keeper app to Finding Aid Workgroup]
Photograph of four members of the Finding Aid Workgroup seated around a conference table during a meeting in Willis Library room 352. The group includes (left to right) Stacey Wolf, Robert Lay, and Morgan Gieringer (head of UNT Special Collections), who is describing the Keeper App, which is visible on the screen behind her.
Beulah Harriss Gymnasium historic marker is revealed
Photograph of Elise Clements (left) and Melissa McGuire, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, (right) standing on either side of the the Beulah Harriss Gym memorial plaque after removing the cloth that was covering it. Clements is wearing a Girl Scout sash and pins; an unientified person in the foreground is also wearing a patch jacket.
[Students with Pride flags]
Photograph of UNT students during a counter-protest, held in response to a protest led by demonstrators associated with the National Street Preachers Conference. Students gathered for two days by the Library Mall on W. Highland Street. The flags they are holding represent the LGBT+ community groups. The rainbow flag represent all who identify as members of the LGBT community; the pink, yellow and blue flag represents the pansexual community; and the blue, black, purple, white and pink flag represents the genderfluid community. In the background Willis Library is visible.
[Students with sign at Counter-Protest]
Photograph of three UNT students during the counter-protest against demonstrators on campus. One is holding a sign that reads "Jesus loves you for who you are". The other two are crouched down and holding hands underneath the sign. The original demonstrators are associated with the National Street Preachers Conference. The events took place off of W Highland Street and Willis Library can be seen in the background.
[NAACP student speaking at Counter-Protest]
Photograph of UNT students during the counter-protest against demonstrators on campus. They are representing the UNT campus' branch of the NAACP organization. One student is wearing an NAACP shirt. Another is standing up and speaking into a microphone. Behind them students are holding a Black Lives Matter flag. The original demonstrators are associated with the National Street Preachers Conference. The events took place off of W Highland Street and the Library Mall can be seen in the background.
[NAACP students at Counter-Protest]
Photograph of UNT students during the counter-protest against demonstrators on campus. They are representing the UNT campus' branch of the NAACP organization, one student is wearing an NAACP shirt. Behind them students are holding a Black Lives Matter flag. The original demonstrators are associated with the National Street Preachers Conference. The events took place off of W Highland Street and the Library Mall can be seen in the background.
[Student speaking at Counter-Protest]
Photograph of UNT students during the counter-protest against demonstrators on campus. One student is speaking into a microphone. They are surrounded by other students representing the campus branch of the NAACP organization and the BLM movement. Behind them students are holding up a Black Lives Matter flag and a Pride flag. The original demonstrators are associated with the National Street Preachers Conference. The events took place off of W Highland Street near the Library Mall and Willis Library.
[Union Scrappy statue at night, straight on]
Photograph of the Scrappy statue on the west side of the exterior of the UNT Union Building, as seen at night. Scrappy, an anthropomorphized eagle and the UNT mascot, has yellow feet, a green torso, and a white head. He is sitting on a bench with his wings (arms) supporting him.
[Union Scrappy statue at night, profile]
Photograph of the Scrappy statue outside the Union Building on the UNT campus, as seen at night, in profile.
[UNT Library Mall decorated with holiday lights]
Photograph of the Library Mall with the Hurley Administration Building in the background during the 2017 UNT tree lighting event, when lights on the Union and Library Mall trees were lit for the first time that holiday season. The trees on the UNT Library Mall are lit with green and yellow lights and the lights are reflected in the nearby fountain. The sign for the Eagle Student Services Center can be seen to the right.
[Students gather for counter protest on Highland Street]
Photograph of students crowded into the entrance of Library Mall from Highland Street in order to counter protest against representatives of the National Street Preachers Conference who staged an anti-gay, anti-abortion, anti-Black Lives Matter, and anti-Muslim protest on the UNT campus, March 29 and 30, 2018. The Business Leadership Building can be seen in the background.
[Representatives of the National Street Preachers organization protest on Highland Street]
Photograph of the National Street Preachers anti-gay, anti-abortion, anti-Black Lives Matter, and anti-Muslim protest on Highland Street on the UNT campus, March 29, 2018. The event was listed on the National Street Preachers Conference website as "Outreach to the University of North Texas." In the foreground students and community members gather to photograph, watch the protest, and counter protest. Three signs held by representatives of the National Street Preachers can be read: "BLM Rent A Riot," "Every Real Muslim is a Jihadist," and "Got AIDS Yet". A YPG (People's Protection Units) flag can be seen to the left of the frame.The Business Leadership Building is partially visible in the background.
[Niño family on UNT Library Mall]
Photograph of the Niño family (left to right: Ana Niño, Clarissa Villadiego, and Jose Niño) standing in front of "The Sustaining Arch" sculpture (Jonathan Snow, 2008) on the UNT Library Mall. Ana and Jose are siblings and Clarissa is their mother. The Hurley Administration Building is visible in the distance.
[Students counter-protest National Street Preachers Conference "outreach"]
Photograph of UNT students' counter-protest of the National Street Preachers anti-gay, anti-abortion, anti-Black Lives Matter, and anti-Muslim protest on Highland Street on the UNT campus, March 29, 2018. The event was listed on the National Street Preachers Conference website as "Outreach to the University of North Texas." A student in the foreground of the photograph holds a pride flag. The Business Leadership Building is visible in the background.
[Nerdfighters at Counter-Protest]
Photograph of UNT Nerdfighters Seth Knievel (red pants), the Director of Internal Affairs and Vice President of the organization, and TJ Campbell (Marvel shirt), the Director of Events for the organization, participating in the counter-protest. A section of the larger group of students involved in the counter-protest can be seen behind them. Knievel appears to be speaking to one of the demonstrators with another standing to his side. The demonstrators are associated with the National Street Preachers Conference. The events took place off of W Highland Street next to Willis Library.
[Courtney Parrish jumping outside of the Coliseum]
Photograph of Courtney Parrish standing outside of the Coliseum at the Spring 2018 UNT Commencement. She is wearing full regalia and is graduating from the College of Education. Parrish is jumping while holding her personalized cap, which reads "2:30 Wallow in self pity, 3:00 Stare into the abyss, 3:30 Dinner with me... I can't cancel that again, 4:00 GRADUATION! But... What would I wear?!".
[Northern view of the UNT Administration building with surrounding grounds]
Photograph of the Hurley Administration Building on the UNT campus from the north. There are students walking, riding bikes, and sitting on stone benches in the area in front of the building. There are several trees on either side and grass lawns in the area as well.
[Courtney Parrish and friends at graduation]
Photograph of Courtney Parrish (left) and three friends at the Spring 2018 UNT Commencement. They are all wearing graduation regalia and are graduating from the College of Education. Two are wearing stoles, one for the Delta Gamma sorority.
[Courtney Parrish with graduation cap]
Photograph of Courtney Parrish standing outside of the Coliseum at the Spring 2018 UNT Commencement. She is wearing graduation regalia and is graduating from the College of Education. In one hand she is holding her degree folder and in the other she is holding her personalized cap. The cap reads "2:30 Wallow in self pity, 3:00 Stare into the abyss, 3:30 Dinner with me... I can't cancel that again, 4:00 GRADUATION! But... What would I wear?!".
[Courtney Parrish and Brandon Adams]
Photograph of Courtney Parrish and Brandon Adams, her fiancé, outside of the Coliseum at the Spring 2018 UNT Commencement. Parrish is wearing full regalia and is graduating from the College of Education. Adams is holding her and their faces are blocked by her personalized cap, which reads "2:30 Wallow in self pity, 3:00 Stare into the abyss, 3:30 Dinner with me... I can't cancel that again, 4:00 GRADUATION! But... What would I wear?!".
[Courtney Parrish with graduation cap and degree folder]
Photograph of Courtney Parrish standing outside of the Coliseum at the Spring 2018 UNT Commencement. She is wearing graduation regalia and is graduating from the College of Education. In one hand she is holding her degree folder and in the other she is holding her personalized cap. The cap reads "2:30 Wallow in self pity, 3:00 Stare into the abyss, 3:30 Dinner with me... I can't cancel that again, 4:00 GRADUATION! But... What would I wear?!".
[Farmers Branch Manske Library promotional photograph]
Photograph of Buzz Lightyear and Woody dolls (characters from the Toy Story series of films) playing tetherball in a promotional photograph from the Farmers Branch Manske Library.
[Sunset behind Apogee Stadium]
Photograph of a sunset behind Apogee Stadium during a UNT home game against Abilene Christian University.
["Spinach" graffiti]
Photograph of graffiti reading "SPINACH" on a building across W. University Avenue from Rayzor Ranch.
[UNT residence hall in fog]
Photo of UNT campus in the fog.
[Folk dancing at 2017 Denton ]
Photograph of children performing a Mexican folk dance at the 2017 Denton Square tree lighting ceremony. The lit tree is visible behind the performers.
[UNT campus in fog]
Photo of UNT campus in the fog.
[Farmers Branch Manske Library programs promotion]
Photograph of Buzz Lightyear and Woody dolls (characters from the Toy Story series of films) holding a string of party banners to promote programs at the Farmers Branch Manske Library. They are standing on the floor in the library. A DVD of Dumbo (2019) is visible behind them.
[Student gathering against hate]
A student gathering against hate, held on the UNT Library Mall the morning after the 2016 presidential election. Signs held by students read: "LGBTQ Americans we stand with you," "Muslim Americans we stand with you," "Mexican Americans we stand with you."
[Blake Roark's graduation photo]
Photograph of Blake Roark standing in a graduation gown with a green lightsaber held up in front of the "Soaring Eagle" statue near the Administration Building.
[Farmers Branch Manske Library voter registration promotion]
Photograph of Buzz Lightyear and Woody dolls (characters from the Toy Story series of films) standing in a Texas Voter Registration Application in the Farmers Branch Manske Library.
[Hurley Administration Building in fog]
Photo of Hurley Administration Building in the fog.
[NASA display in Environmental Sciences Building]
Photograph of a display case in the Environmental Education, Science & Technology Building featuring a space shuttle and the International Space Station.
[UNT Library Mall in fog]
Photo of the UNT Library Mall in the fog. Willis Library is visible to the right.
[Jody's Fountain dyed green]
Photograph of Jody's Fountain outside Willis Library dyed green.
[Marquee of the Campus Theatre during 2018 Hunchback of Notre Dame run]
Photo of the marquee of the Campus Theatre in downtown Denton advertising a run of the musical The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Marquee reads: "MTD / The Hunchback of Notre Dame / The Musical October 19 - 28."
[Pikachu outside of Business Leadership Building]
Screenshot from Pokémon GO, depicting Pikachu outside of the Business Leadership Building.
[Ice and snow, corner of Kendolph Street and Eagle Drive]
Photo of ice and snow on the corner of Kendolph Street and Eagle Drive, just off the UNT campus. The Eagle Car Wash is visible in the background.
[Marquee of the Campus Theatre during 2014 Spamalot run]
Photo of the marquee of the Campus Theatre in downtown Denton advertising a run of the musical Spamalot. Marquee reads: "MTD and Abbey Inn / Spamalot / Feb 28 Thru Mar 9."
[Frozen car wash equipment]
Photo of self-service car wash equipment that has frozen during a 2013 icestorm, nicknamed "Icepocalypse" by Denton residents.
[UNT vs. ACU, August 2019]
Photograph of the Apogee Stadium field during a UNT home game against Abilene Christian University as the players run out onto the field to start the game.
["Third wheel" statue]
Photo of "third wheel" statue outside Mozart Square.
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