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Arlington
Council
OKs agreement
The resolution encourages minority
participation in the proposed Cowboys stadium construction.
Student Organizations
Republicans
schedule pro-Bush rally
The event intends to clear up confusion
about the Bush administration.
Student Governance
SC votes
on code changes
E-mail campaigning will remain off
limits for those seeking office.
UT System
Spaniolo:
residential status nears
Regents hear plans on achieving traditionalism.
Student Organizations
University
Democrats only group to attend political forum
The group holding the forum contacted
other groups who did not show.
Faculty
Fiesta
Social Work staff serves up Mexican
cuisine at mixer
Health
Program
offers meningitis vaccinations
Health Services hopes to raise awareness
because students are at high risk.
International Affairs
Video
conference puts minds in touch
A campus group talks with students
in Pakistan about U.S. foreign policy.
Commemoration
UTA to
celebrate its 109 years of history
The second Founders Day celebration
will feature speeches and a pep rally.
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity
log produced by the university's Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
• English Department hosts interdisciplinary
symposium
• Seminar today assists in finding research material
• Project Go hosts debate conference at 7 tonight
OCTOBER 12, 2004
Health
Flu
shots low in supply
High-risk individuals will receive
shots before the general population.
National Awareness
Group
fosters ‘coming out’
Members meet regularly and are working
to support open discussion of homosexuality.
Elections
Citizens
ask Bush, Kerry questions
Opinions remain mixed on a clear winner
of Friday’s debate held in town hall-style format.
Student Organizations
BSA
hosts weekend basketball tournament
The fund-raiser for Black Student Unity
Week drew players and spectators.
Cultural
Blend
Bright colors and costumes paired with
modern and traditional customs showcase Indian cultures
Marching Band
Rain
drowns out music
High school bands competed Saturday
until the weather ended the competition
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity
log produced by the university's Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
• Applications due Nov. 15 for
business scholarship
• Social psychology theories to be discussed Wednesday
• Sierra Club to talk about environmental awareness
OCTOBER 8, 2004
Midterm
Madness
Stress is common this time of year,
but help is available
Athletics
Alumni
to review expansion cost study
The sports addition is estimated to
cost from $13,780,000 to $17,455,000.
Arlington
Two
groups weigh effect of stadium
AISD reviews offer from Cowboys while
voters debate tax increase.
Mapping
the Way Home
Professor brings back wealth of perspective
Elections
Bush,
Kerry debate in town-hall format tonight
Some say tonight’s debate will
have a greater impact on undecided voters than the previous
ones.
Musical
Menagerie
The interim music dean conducts his
first wind ensemble concert, featuring the euphonium professor
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity
log produced by the university's Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
• School of Social Work to host
Fiesta
• Fourteen recognized as 2004 Distinguished Alumni
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