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Presidential
Search
Formal
campus visits to begin
The 5 candidates applied for the job before
seeing the campus they hope to lead.
Tuition
and Fees
Ward
to review list of changes to proposal
He’ll decide whether the committee’s
suggestions to decrease will be realistic.
The Data Bank: Tuition
Deregulation
Tuition
and Fees
Dunn:
Info in proposal ambiguous
Nursing and engineering will experience additional
increases in spring only.
The Data Bank: Tuition
Deregulation
Graduate
Studies
Expert:
Prepare yourself early for grad admissions
Students learn about applying for extended
studies during an annual Career Services information fair.
Heavy
Duty Swimming
ROTC cadets hit the pool with weapons in
hand to practice water combat exercises.
Student
Life
Ready,
set: Bed races today
Five teams enter as of Thursday, and sponsors
say they expect more by the event’s noon start.
Tuition
and Fees
Foreigners
won’t receive future tuition set-asides
The Financial Aid director says the extra
money is reserved for U.S. citizens.
The Data Bank: Tuition
Deregulation
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity log
produced by the university’s Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
Health Services to offer mammograms screenings
Formula SAE team to race at Texas Motor Speedway
OCTOBER 16, 2003
Administration
Final
5: President candidates named
A selection may be made in time for new leader
to start in spring.
Finalists - Bios and
Resumés
Student Life
Club
drug GHB use on the rise
Experts say some athletes use the depressant
to enhance their performance.
Tuition and Fees
Increases
make planning hard, students say
Those who don’t qualify for financial
aid raise concerns about how they will pay.
Tuition and Fees
Hikes
will decide increases in aid
Some students will receive more money according
to their need, official says.
Education
Lecture
dissects French art
Interim Liberal Arts Dean informs students
of the influence French artists have had during a lecture.
Engineering
Speech
concentrates on crisis management
Professor says that being effective includes
learning to discard information.
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity log
produced by the university’s Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
Asian leadership institute to be on campus
Oct. 18
Health Services offers flu shots for $12 on Oct. 20
OCTOBER
15, 2003
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
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