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Tuition and Fees
Flat
rate accepted conditionally
Committee doesn’t want Student
Services Fees to separate from main panel.
Plus Minus Grading System
Proposal
against system approved
Graduate Student Senate adopts resolution;
input from faculty anticipated.
Sledding
into place
Assistant professor makes U.S. Olympic
bobsled team, competing in World Cup
Accident
Student
relapses back into coma
Police indicated possible evidence
in the crash, and will begin an investigation.
Back
to a Native Beat
Percussion course has diverse students
excited about spring
Over
the Seas they Go
Some students will cross oceans to
make it home for the holidays
Campus
Briefs
• Phi Alpha Theta hosting winter
social Saturday
• Late-night breakfast to be held Monday, Tuesday in
UC
DECEMBER 1, 2005
Administration
Short video to star students
Extras are needed for a film that will
be part of the new university brand.
Accident
Student wakes from 7-day coma
Doctors optimistic for a full recovery;
criminal investigation pending.
Housing
Laundry readers to update
Campus washrooms will receive new card-reading
devices over the break.
Student Organizations
Students’ children get gifts
Groups work together, buying presents
to provide to parents attending UTA.
Women’s Basketball
Mavs lose to SMU Wednesday night
Mustangs won 65-68 after a physical
game with ‘a lot of bumping going on.’
Songs
in Flight
UTA Chamber Singers travel to Austria
to give concerts and see the sights
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity
log produced by the university’s Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
• Winter session rooms must be
reserved by 5 p.m. today
• Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity hosts poetry open mic
NOVEMBER 30, 2005
Tuition
Committee deadline extended
Provost Dana Dunn will give the Tuition
Review Committee until Monday to finish its proposal.
Tuition
SC presents counter plan
The Executive Board created the proposal
in response to the flat-rate tuition proposal.
Holiday
Highlight
Students celebrate the season with
tree-lighting ceremony
Student Life
Times columnist may visit
Thomas Friedman has been invited to
give fall ’06 lecture on his new book about changes
in the world.
Connecting
the Campus
The tunnel system houses the university’s
water and steam lines
A
Match Made in Texas
Iowa State professor makes move to
UTA as new Welch chair
Police
Report
This is a part of the daily activity
log produced by the university’s Police Department.
Campus
Briefs
• Social work toy drive ends today,
donations still taken
• Free engineering finals study session tonight
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