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Facilities
Damage
assessment may take a week
Officials say fire-related costs keep coming
in, including $1M to replace the electricity hub.
Greek-for-Treats
Neighborhood children get candy and play
games at a Greek Halloween carnival.
Tuition
and Fees
Details
of increase to be released
The UT System will reveal specific plans
from each campus’ tuition increase proposals today.
The Data Bank:
Tuition Deregulation
Police
Campus
police car catches fire in parking lot
Officials investigate why the unoccupied
vehicle went up in flames near the Pi Kappa Phi house.
Presidential
Search
Spaniolo:
People bring campus to life
University presidential finalist James Spaniolo
says UTA has the potential to be a powerhouse in the academic world
but remain well known for its “down to earth” qualities.
The Data Bank:
Presidential Search
Weak
Moment
Faculty and students battle during the 4th
annual Weakest Link science competition.
Ghoulish
Games
Gamblers don costumes and receive prizes
at the annual Casino Night event.
Arlington
Bond
election could impact traffic flow around campus
The 2 propositions on the ballot would allot
city funds for road work and safety.
Arlington
Residents
to vote on controversial cameras
Separating the cameras from other projects
may help them pass, some say.
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity log
produced by the university’s Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
Career Services provides dining etiquette
seminar
Researchers to discuss grizzly bear population
OCTOBER 31, 2003
Admissions
New
face to grace UTA ads
The university’s Marketing Office revamps
its strategy under a tightened budget.
Presidential Search
The
path least taken
Presidential finalist James Spaniolo says
his experience in different fields aids his leadership
The Data Bank:
Presidential Search
Local
bands rock UC
UTA Radio broadcasts live from Bowling and
Billiards on Thursday.
Parking
Police:
Temporary tags abused
Parking officials say the $1 passes will
only be sold to UTA visitors.
Nation
President
promotes faith-based programs
Opinions on campus vary after the president
pushes his idea at a Dallas church.
Student Life
Coca-Cola
gains exclusive rights on campus
Officials say commissions for the five-year
period could be around $771,000.
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity log
produced by the university’s Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
Texas school districts to accept résumés
at fair
Championship’s strongest link to be determined today
OCTOBER
30, 2003
Student
Life
Saxe:
Bring opinions to classes
The associate professor says classrooms should
be a haven for student and teacher opinion.
A
Wild Haven
Students work with wild and endangered felines
in a sanctuary near Boyd.
Facilities
Blame
for fire’s start may end in lawsuit
The Physical Plant director confirms that
2 subcontractors working at the Central Utilities Plant are blaming
each other for Friday’s blaze.
Presidential
Search
Regents
say they’ll use UTA feedback
Board members say they’ll use evaluations
provided by the campus community as additional input on each candidate
for the presidency.
The Data Bank:
Presidential Search
Computing
and Technology
Technology
fair showcases inventions
Departments learn about wares that allow
students to better prepare for their future careers.
Sky
Papers
Fun and education combine in a group’s
1st tower-building contest, organizers say.
Computing
and Technology
Speaker
projects technology possibilities
He discusses the changes it could bring to
scientific studies and liberal arts.
At
Home in Music
A pianist travels across the globe to set
an example for UTA music students.
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity log
produced by the university’s Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
UTA dating show aims to aid singles on campus
Greek Halloween festivities geared to young children
Marching Band to perform at regional championship
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