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Event unites volunteers with local
agencies
Administration
Public
Affairs director to retire
After 23 years, Donna Darovich is moving
on to a different career but will remain active at UTA.
Engineering
Program
to aid local businesses
A master’s degree for professionals
with at least 2 years’ experience will be available
by January.
Student Organizations
Group
protests drug-related funds denial
The organization has raised media attention,
but officials say it’s not a problem.
Health
Quest
launches fitness initiative
Participants are challenged to adopt
healthy behaviors during the month-long event.
Native
Ideas
English professor explores American
Indian literature and its focus on finding the sacred in the
mundane
Graduate Studies
History
group hosts free workshop today
Speakers from outside universities
will present a broad range of topics.
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity
log produced by the university's Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
• Theta Chi Omega holds fund-raiser
for children
• Map society offers antique maps for sale, display
SEPTEMBER 29, 2004
Obituary
Name
released in death
The graduate student’s parents
await the autopsy which will reveal his cause of death.
Student Governance
SC
panel approves changes
Committee members say better election
codes would ‘address faulty election issues.’
Voices
of the Nations
The United States and the United Nations
issues were tackled in the debate held by the Honors College.
Sleeping
at the Wheel
The annual event gives students the
chance to show off their skills and revisit their childhood
Computing and Technology
Exchange
accounts receive upgrade
E-mail storage is now five times larger,
and the design is more user-friendly.
Beating
the Odds
A nursing student receives national
recognition for his dedication and selflessness
UT System
Regents
appoint 2 board directors
The external investment advisers will
assist the UT and Texas A&M systems.
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity
log produced by the university's Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
• Education, constituency council
host fall cookout
• Symphony performs ‘Peter and the Wolf’
on Sunday
SEPTEMBER 28, 2004
Obituary
Male
student found dead in apartment
Police say the 22-year-old student
appeared to have died of natural causes.
Messy
Match
Teams braved the sun, goo and long
waits to compete in a 15-year-old campus tradition
Athletics
Neinas
punts issue to Spaniolo
The feasibility report was released
Friday and the final decision is pending.
Greek Life
Greeks
promote positive image
Despite four recent chapter suspensions,
enrollment is at a high in the community.
Student Life
Kalpana
Chawla Hall dedicated
Residence aims to provide students
with tight-knit living and learning community.
Just
a Little Prick
Students are overcoming their fear
of needles to help those in need during the Fall Blood Drive.
Honors College
Council
offers debate on America’s role in world
Issues to be discussed were chosen
as things that will intrigue students.
Libraries
Lecture
to honor map collections, contributions
Scholars from around the nation will
talk about items in the Special Collections.
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity
log produced by the university's Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
• Golden Key Honor Society information
session today
• Sensible Drug Policy meets to help convicted students
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