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Lab workers from the school鈥檚 Center for Human Identification spent two weeks helping state officials identify remains, primarily using kinship DNA testing. Ultimately, the lab identified 47 people, said Michael Coble, executive director for the center.
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North Texas didn鈥檛 have a game over the weekend. What the Mean Green did have was hope for some help when it came to the race for a spot in the American Conference title game, or at least a clearer picture of what it will take to get there.
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It鈥檚 not every day that a dog earns a university student ID or is routinely found in a science lab.
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The Texas attorney general told the audience that students who allegedly celebrated Charlie Kirk's assassination were exercising their First Amendment rights, but he reserved his jabs for the UNT faculty "who are very liberal."
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The University of North Texas announced a number of initiatives during President Harrison Keller鈥檚 State of the University address last week.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will be a featured speaker at a Turning Point USA event on the University of North Texas campus on Monday.
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The University of North Texas Board of Regents has delegated authority to the school鈥檚 athletics department to finalize a contract extension for football coach Eric Morris.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Thursday that his office will investigate the University of North Texas.
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The Mean Green are on a tear after winning their first five games of a season for the first time since 1959. They鈥檝e knocked off Army, the defending American Conference champion, and blew out Washington State along the way.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton sent a letter to University of North Texas leaders on Friday demanding review of its response to a student conflict over the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk earlier this month after a video showing the incident at UNT gained millions of views on social media.
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UNT President Harrison Keller said the university is reviewing the incident.
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University of North Texas officials published a statement Thursday that apparently condemns 鈥渞ecent actions of a few of our community members regarding鈥 the assassination of Charlie Kirk.