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Paper discusses the history of KNTU as a radio station as well as the key events, people, and unique qualities as a radio station.
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Abstract: In this article, I will report about the history of KNTU as a radio station as well as the key events, people, and things necessary in making it the unique and great radio station that it is. KNTU has things about it that make it different from other noncommercial radio stations, as well as things about it that differentiate it from a common on-campus radio station. Through using local resources in UNT’s library, as well as documents and interviews with people from the Radio, Television and Film department at the University of North Texas, I have uncovered KNTU’s never before told history.
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The Eagle Feather
Launched in 2004 by UNT's Honors College, The Eagle Feather was an interdisciplinary undergraduate research journal that promoted the work of students and their faculty mentors. The Eagle Feather was published annually until 2017 when it transitioned into the North Texas Journal of Undergraduate Research.
This collection presents scholarly and artistic content created by undergraduate students. All materials have been previously accepted by a professional organization or approved by a faculty mentor. Most classroom assignments are not eligible for inclusion. The collection includes, but is not limited to Honors College theses, thesis supplemental files, professional presentations, articles, and posters. Some items in this collection are restricted to use by the UNT community.