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Administration
Finalist
Bob Smith’s interviews continue
Some SC senators say his answers in Tuesday’s
interviews were indirect while others say he was well-prepared.
The Data Bank:
Presidential Search
Tuition and Fees
Ward:
Tuition changes may be hard to make
Administrators will discuss financial data
with the review board on Thursday.
The Data Bank:
Tuition Deregulation
Tuition and Fees
Liberal
Arts fees receive support
The proposals will go to the interim provost
next.
Crime
2
subscription vendors removed from campus
The men were soliciting magazines to students
without UTA’s permission.
Housing
Official:
Vandalism caused Arlington Hall’s sprinkler flood
Students should comply with rules against
acts of criminal mischief, fire marshal says.
Greek Life
Amateurs
to hit Fight Night
Organizers and fighters prepare for the 16th
annual Sigma Chi boxing competition Thursday.
Faculty
4
named professor emeritus at a Tuesday meeting
Retired faculty receive a framed certificate
along with the prestigious titles.
Presidential Search
Smith:
UTA needs more faculty for growth
Presidential search finalist Bob Smith discusses
issues he feels are important for UTA during interviews Tuesday
morning.
Tuition and Fees
Petition
signatures may be discarded
The names were collected at The Market without
a manager’s permission.
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity log
produced by the university’s Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
Actress to read for Latino literacy at high
school
Libraries receive largest Arlington photo collection
OCTOBER 21, 2003
Student
Organizations
Ticket
sales miss projection
Honky Tonk organizers estimate the first
outdoor concert cost between $40,000 and $60,000.
Tuition
and Fees
Student
petitions against increase
Jeni Hall’s goal is to have 5,000 signatures
by the Tuition Review Committee’s meeting Thursday.
The Data Bank:
Tuition Deregulation
Facilities
Sprinkler
system floods Arlington Hall Saturday
An official estimates carpet repairs to cost
between $200 and $300.
Administration
Finalists
to hold open forums
The first candidate to meet the university
community will be here today and tomorrow.
Schedule
Administration
Pivotal
Presidency
Bob Smith says he and the university could
benefit from each other
The Data Bank:
Presidential Search
A
Load of Good
Alpha Tau Omega holds its 1st charity paintball
tournament with 9 teams of 5 members.
Libraries
Director
to retire in July after 10 years
A search committee will meet Oct. 29 to discuss
finding a replacement.
Tuition
and Fees
Committee
tries to lower fees for graduate teaching assistants
Review board members continue to look for
ways to retain more students.
The
All-Weather Man
The Fox 4 meteorologist uses his days away
from the studio to teach here.
Libraries
Writer
discusses history of female criminals
The nonfiction author says he first rejected
the idea behind his latest book.
Student
Organizations
Coalition
seeks humane cat control
The new group wants to trap, spay or neuter
and release cats on campus.
Snooze
Cruise
Students gather to race beds and show school
spirit during the annual tradition
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Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity log
produced by the university’s Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
UT System appoints health affairs vice chancellor
Liberal Arts Constituency Council to hold open forum
OCTOBER
17, 2003
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
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