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Police
Overdose
puts 2 athletes in hospital
The softball players are back at school and
OK, Athletics Department says.
Administration
Regents
to examine presidential candidates
The UT System Board of Regents meets today
in a closed session to begin discussing UTA’s top post.
Tuition and Fees
Loan
program change passes
Tuition Review Committee members may take
it into consideration, official says.
The Data Bank: Tuition
Deregulation
Tuition and Fees
Congress
debates tuition increases
One senator says students who don’t
voice their concerns now shouldn’t complain about hikes.
The Data Bank: Tuition
Deregulation
Start
the Presses
Growing Hispanic population helps local Spanish
newspapers find their niche in the community.
Student Organizations
EX.C.E.L.
saddles up for concert
200 buy tickets to Honky Tonk Tailgate Party
in Arc Park on Thursday.
Student Government
SC
seeks more input in future searches
The resolution’s adoption comes too
late to affect the presidential search.
Education
Dean
to review initial accreditation draft
A national team here for 5 days to review
the college continues its investigation.
Greek Life
Frat
takes crafty approach to helping children
Members spend a day helping children with
Down Syndrome make wreaths.
Continuing Education
Workforce
development center to be complete by February
The city’s Work Advantage Board will
pay for space it leases from the university.
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity log
produced by the university’s Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
Lecturer to discuss judicial decision-making
Friday
Bake sale to fund holiday events at
local school
OCTOBER 14, 2003
Scaffold
Squatters
Pi Kappa Phi members stake out on the Central
Library mall to raise funds for Push America.
Tuition
and Fees
Group
member says campus should rely on fee increases
A second increase proposal allows for UTA
to ignore rule dictating some money raised must go toward financial
aid.
Tuition
and Fees
Officials
ask deans to go easy on fees
Administrators say they want to keep fees
low so students’ costs can remain manageable.
Research
Sandia
laboratory: Regional branch in Arlington a possibility
Representatives confirm the university’s
possible standing with the federal research lab.
Charitable
Recreation
This weekend’s annual Greek softball
game raises $7,000 to benefit children’s hospitals.
Tuition
and Fees
Proposed
hikes less than those at area schools
Administrators say they don’t expect
increases to scare students from UTA.
Enrollment
Alumni,
groups join to bring in Hispanics
Annual conference aims
to provide a road map for first-generation students.
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity log
produced by the university’s Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
Bring sheets, chairs to Honky Tonk Tailgate
Party
California professor opens engineering
lecture series
OCTOBER
10, 2003
Facilities
Lipscomb
residents left waterless after pipe bust
Water line construction for Kalpana Chawla
residence hall led to the difficulty.
A
Sweet Serenade
Nervous Greeks sing and dance for one another
at “Pledge Presents” Thursday.
Tuition
and Fees
Officials’
forecast contrary to study
Administrators say tuition increases won’t
hurt UTA’s enrollment, but some findings point to a negative
relationship between cost and demand.
Nation
E-shopping
could face state taxes
A bill under discussion now could aid states
seeing budget slumps via sales tax adjustments.
Stardome
Secret
The planetarium was originally used as a
slaughterhouse.
Student
Life
Softball
tournament to raise money for cancer research
Tri-Deltas open their 7th annual event to
the public.
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity log
produced by the university’s Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
Seminar to inform about UTA’s academic
services
5-week soccer season kicks off with 45 teams
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