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Are We
There Yet?
The latest plan for downtown Arlington
includes a starring role for UTA
Fine Arts
Art chairs
resign
Andy Anderson wants more time to be
an artist, and his friend Jack Plummer loyally follows.
Women's Health
Groups
warn of cancer risk
Health Services will offer mammograms
Oct.25 for $150.
Die-Hard
Dentist
He’s got his hands in mouths
all throughout athletics, and Dan Bida will be honored for
it
Maintenance
Architecture
Building elevators receive repairs
Upgrades are being made after student
complaints about malfunctions.
Greek Life
Garbage
trashes recycling bins
The Greek Row dumpster is overloading
into the bin leading to a contamination problem.
Student Services
Academic
Integrity Week debuts at UTA
Training sessions augment information
in the weeklong focus on scholastic honesty
Community Outreach
Russian
society garage sale to aid victims
The group will also accept donations
for the victims of Beslan, Russia’s attack.
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity
log produced by the university's Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
• Gift sale benefits group that
cares for cats
• Graduate student recognized Friday for research paper
• Professors present free violin, piano recital tonight
OCTOBER 14, 2004
What
do you think?
With the last debate over, we ask students
to reflect on Sen. Kerry, President Bush and how they’ll
cast their vote
Athletics
Alumni
respond to expansion study
After reviewing the cost analysis,
the association asks for public feedback.
Architecture
Discrimination
suit meets new delay
The change means a jury will replace
the judge, but a new date has not been announced.
Commemoration
Hundreds
join celebration
Over 300 people learned about UTA traditions
at the Founders Day event.
Crowning
Glory
As part of Black Student Unity Week,
the first Mr. Black UTA is named
Elections
Debate
focuses on domestic issues
Undecided voters weigh how this last
debate will affect the way they vote.
Professor
involves class in political process
Some offer extra credit for volunteering,
but in this class it’s a requirement.
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity
log produced by the university's Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
• Human Resources office offers
CPR course Nov. 9
• Nicaraguan child choir performs 7 p.m. Saturday
OCTOBER 13, 2004
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
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