
LOOK UP
DENTON, TEXAS Jan. 22, 2025
The University of North Texas' Life Sciences Complex as seen through the windowed hallway in Sycamore Hall on Jan. 22, 2025. Dead and dying trees from the recent cold weather framed the view of the building, and a reflection of the other side of Sycamore Hall was visible in the glass of the window.
Photo/ Natalie VanDerWal

FIND ART
DENTON, TEXAS Jan. 30, 2025
A student at the University of North Texas on Jan. 30, 2025 sits at a bench in the Library Mall, drawing in a notebook and listening to music. After an intense cold snap, the weather finally began to warm up, so more students were spending time outside than in previous weeks.
Photo/ Natalie VanDerWal

FUN
DENTON, TEXAS Feb. 6, 2025
Junie, a two year old brown tabby cat, looks out a cracked window at cars and pedestrians walking past her home. Looking outside is one of Junie's favorite activities, especially when the window is open for her to engage with the world; it quells her ever-present need to explore the outdoors.
Photo/ Natalie VanDerWal

SOUND
DENTON, TEXAS Feb. 12, 2025
Protestors stand assembled in front of the Hurley Administration Building on the University of North Texas campus as they chant and wave their signs in a protest against the presence of I.C.E. agents in Denton and at UNT. The crowd was chanting "No Trump, no KKK, no racist U.S.A." as they marched across the Library Mall, in front of Hurley and in front of the student union.
Photo/ Natalie VanDerWal

DIPTYCH
FRISCO, TEXAS Feb. 18, 2025
Yezra Luke, an employee at Comet Cleaners Frisco, side-eyes her coworker and takes a phone call during her shift at the Coit Rd location on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. Luke started this position around six months ago and works roughly 40 hours a week to pay for her classes at Collin County Community College.
Photo/ Natalie VanDerWal

REFLECTION
DENTON, TEXAS Feb. 26, 2025
Students sit at benches and walk outside in the Library Mall at the University of North Texas on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. An arctic blast in the prior week impacted much of the nation, including North Texas, so students are now enjoying their time outside since the weather warmed up.
Photo/ Natalie VanDerWal

WEATHER
DENTON, TEXAS Feb. 27, 2025
A student at the University of North Texas walks along the south edge of Willis Library on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025. The trees are still barren from the arctic blast that hit North Texas in the previous weeks, but the skies are bluer now and more people were moving about outside.
Photo/ Natalie VanDerWal