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Student Organizations
Student
Peace Action Network protests Bush
The group is planning a march for Nov.
1 to create an open forum for students.
Statistics
Crime
rate figures show increase
Liquor law violations and burglaries
show a 500 and 46 percent jump, respectively.
Health
Free mental
health testing available
Anonymous sessions can help those suffering
from mental health disorders.
The Call
of Culture
Outdoor festival celebrates Hispanic
history with dancing and food
Science
Speaker
combines business, research
Geoffrey Grant stresses the importance
of making new technology marketable.
Taking
a Plane to School
Study Abroad Fair sheds light on international
programs
Student Organizations
Black
Student Association holds fashion show
The event preceding Black Student Unity
Week has a variety of styles and sizes.
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity
log produced by the university's Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
• UTA Libraries offers chance
to mingle at Coffee Hour
• Winter, spring schedules available online Oct. 11
• Ensemble season’s first concert at 7:30 tonight
OCTOBER 6, 2004
Student Governance
Hand
sign up for review
An SC committee will do some research
over the cheerleaders’ proposal.
Texas
Speaker
discusses finances
A state representative covered funding
issues in the public education system.
Graduate Studies
Graduate
Week’s forums, fairs begin
Students will be able to find information
on the 122 degrees offered here.
Elections
Dick
Cheney, John Edwards debate over foreign policy
The two vice presidential candidates
met in their only debate in Cleveland.
Wishful
Thinking
A student’s family donates $10,000
in scholarships
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity
log produced by the university's Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
• Photographer’s Afghanistan
exhibit up through Thursday
• Music associate professor receives achievement award
OCTOBER 5, 2004
Dream
Dragsters
Visions of trophies danced in their
heads as they raced through the parking lot tucked in their
beds
Partnerships
Incubator
helps new businesses
Companies can launch their products
through this UTA partnership.
History
Event
features cartography history lectures
Speakers discussed artistic qualities
and social functions of maps.
In
Their Boots
Cadets push their limits over a weekend
of leadership training
Student Publications
The
Shorthorn celebrates 85 years
The Shorthorn celebrates 85 years
Mixing
it Up
Salsa lessons help teach about Latin
cultures through food, song and dance
Commuter
of a Different Kind
Forget traffic and fighting parking
— this student flies nearly 500 miles for her education
Bringing
the World Home
Two former Shorthorn editors reflect
on the challenge of serving the campus during tumultous times
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity
log produced by the university's Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
• Counseling Services hosts Personal
Growth seminars
• UTA and Youth orchestras united Sunday for concert
• Business Constituency Council hosts Dean’s Forum
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