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July 31st 2007
Financial Aid
The Alumni Association board maintains that all past actions were
legal.
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Nursing
Simulated patients will be used in new Smart Hospital
to prepare nursing students for real-world situations
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Faculty/Staff
New randomized numbers were assigned to get away from Social
Security numbers. |
Research
An assistant professor is trying to create a material to improve
a disease treatment. |
Play chosen focuses on sensitive subject of pedophilia |
•Starbucks increases prices on coffee, but not food
•Men’s basketball season packed with home games |
This is a part of the daily activity log produced by the university’s
Police Department. |
July 26th 2007
Faculty/Staff
William F. Pyburn is remembered as a devoted scientist, teacher and
artist.
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Dallas gas explosion
Officials run drills, inspections to prevent such situations
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Research
The state looks to university research groups to solve a problem
that is killing fish. |
Health
Officials say pest-control service instructions must be followed
exactly. |
Annual video festival encompasses many genres of work |
•Students urged to check MyMav e-mail accounts
•Officials say to follow policy when using campus pools |
This is a complete daily activity log produced by the
university’s Police Department. |
July 24th 2007
Financial Aid
Insufficient Texas budget funds keep new applicants out of the program.
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Faculty/staff
The sculpture is near the mayor’s office in the Arlington
Municipal Building.
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J.K. Rowling enchants readers for the seventh and final time |
Health
There is one case of the virus in Texas, and Health Services
helps students stay informed. |
New faculty member thinks defining, talking about sexual assault
will create community prevention |
•Planetarium closed for event, some shows cancelled
•Door access PIN numbers to change over next few weeks |
This is a complete daily activity log produced by the
university’s Police Department. |
July 17th 2007
Natural gas drilling
Sensors will be used this week to find out about underground
conditions.
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University racing team hosts, sweeps weekend competition
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Engineering
The college’s student affairs assistant dean will take
on many student-relation tasks. |
Housing
Officials think the changes will create communities for university
apartments. |
Enterprise Development
Continuing Education is now one facet of a larger skill-providing
program. |
Organizers welcome student and faculty donations at campus
blood drive next week
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•Training camp starts soon for Maverick Football
Club |
This is a complete daily activity log produced by the
university’s Police Department. |
July 12th 2007
Student Affairs
The change is mostly in staff reporting lines, so students shouldn’t
feel it too much.
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Continuing Education
Programs like yoga and art classes will still be offered,
but under a different name.
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Autocross competition pits
the university team against national competitors |
Parking
Students can avoid long lines and add the fee to their tuition
using MyMav. |
Newly reformed Strike Four will play as part of Monday
night series
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Guest Lecture
Students helped organize the lecture about the country’s
independence from British rule. |
•Students can’t print at some computer labs
Friday
•10-week wedding planning classes sign-up ends Monday |
This is a part of the daily activity log produced by the university’s
Police Department. |
July 10th 2007
Obituary
A popular retired professor will be remembered for his teaching, kindness
and impact on the world.
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Tuition and Fees
In the spring, students who have not paid tuition by the due
date will be dropped.
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Diversity
Spaniolo will review the plan to represent students now that
the Hall of Flags is gone. |
University-based company gets grant to continue research |
Multicultural Affairs
Students can respond to the two plans for the selection committee’s
consideration. |
Musician King Cone performed solo Monday night in the University
Center Bowling and Billiards.
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•Department seeks healthy heart study volunteers
•Census date, registration late fees begin Wednesday |
This is a complete daily activity log produced by the
university’s Police Department. |
July 3rd 2007
Jobs
The three campus locations offer resume critiques, mock interviews,
and more.
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Five more red-light cameras won’t have a warning period
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Summer movie ‘300’ attracts more than 400
viewers despite its being rained in
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Facilities
The university will inherit the land and property when the
lease expires in 2016. |
Though stationed in Iraq, couple sponsors float as it
did in years before deployment
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Weather
Forecasts with high chances of rain mean back-up plans are
a must for those planning to celebrate outdoors. |
Students from around the world find the American Fourth
of July fascinating
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Due to low enrollment, some exercise classes are in danger
of being cancelled |
Officials give tips for enjoying Fourth of July
festivities safely
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Students recall personal tales of history-laden lawn chairs
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•Campus groups making plans for next year’s Homecoming
•Several places in Metroplex host Fourth of July events |
This is a complete daily activity log produced by the
university’s Police Department. |
June 28th 2007
Parking
Some faculty members have to find alternative parking while Lot F-12
is maintained.
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Crime
Police warn students to be wary of people asking for money
or personal info.
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Country music artist King Cone returns in July as part of
a music series, this time without his mascot |
local businesses
Tarrant County Just Brakes stores lose membership with the
Fort Worth Better Business Bureau. |
University hopes new Human Resources vice president will bring
change to the newly-upgraded position |
•Order class rings online or at bookstore by today
•University gives safety advice for severe weather |
This is a complete daily activity log produced by the
university’s Police Department. |
June 26 2007
Loans
Interest rates are rising, and graduates need to find the best option
to save money.
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Arlington
Arlington police hope mailed citations will reduce violations
and collision risks.
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Crime
Arlington resident awakens after brick is thrown through her
window |
Student Governance
Several items, including a car that went for $250,
were included in the annual auction that raised about $18,000 |
Team’s research may have found faster replacement for
some cancer treatments |
Arlington Museum of Art exhibition features faculty members’
work
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•Student’s car broken into, property stolen in
Lot 40
•Organization offers Bible study, free food Tuesdays |
This is a complete daily activity log produced by the
university’s Police Department. |
June 21 2007
Faculty and Staff
Greg Bateson leaves to teach communication at a Fort Worth high school.
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Campus events
Students and staff can battle on the Activities Building west
lawn Friday.
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Arlington
The City Council wants a public hearing, which will probably
be in 2008. |
Program offers loans, low interest rates to working people
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Engineering
Team members said their simple design was the way they won
the $2,500 prize. |
Campus community reacts to physics associate professor’s
discovery of possibility of planet supporting life
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•Some parking lots closed this summer for maintenance
•Nine students selected for All-Academic athletic teams |
This is a complete daily activity log produced by the
university’s Police Department. |
June 19th 2007
Women’s Basketball
The Arlington native played for head coach Samantha Morrow in Mansfield.
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Transportation
Arlington stops would be at I-20 at Park Springs Road and
I-30 at Cooper Street.
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Associate professor studying distant, habitable planet |
Library
Almost 800 movie scripts are available, and there will soon
be more than 1,000. |
Campus Organizations
The Campus Cat Coalition hopes to help reduce the number of
abandoned pets. |
Faculty, students discuss upcoming trip to Africa to train
health care workers in HIV/AIDS care
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Holidays
Citizens mark date all U.S. slaves were freed with food, fun
and fellowship.
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•Annual auction June 23 includes cars, jewelry
•King Cone to perform July 9 as part of concert series |
This is a complete daily activity log produced by the
university’s Police Department. |
June 14, 2007
Obituary
Funeral servies will be held Friday in Waco for the 20-year-old who
died Monday.
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Some residents disatisfied with news at meeting
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Financial Aid
Pending an investigation, the university no longer provides
preferred-lender info to students seeking loans for the
first time. |
housing
Two campus complexes will be razed to make room for the engineering
building. |
Hung Cao, electrical engineering graduate student, is developing
a device that may help prevent SIDS, or sudden infant death
syndrome. |
•After trial run, Starbucks open Fridays for summer
•Free outdoor movie series continues through July
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This is a complete daily activity log produced by the
university’s Police Department. |
June 12, 2007
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Arlington
The companies involved in the on-campus natural gas
drilling plan to inform local residents.
Arlington
The fire destroyed an Abram Street office building, and two
men arrested may face charges.
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Student Life
The cell phone coupon company can help inform students of
emergencies. |
OneBook program
The student-suggested book will be discussed in freshman English
classes. |
Facilities
An architecture firm and administrators are planning how to
use space efficiently. |
McDowell misses big finish but makes All-American
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•Planetarium rock show back by popular demand
•Potential renovations close two university restaurants |
This is a complete daily activity log produced by the
university’s Police Department. |
June 7, 2007
Facilities
Plans change due to cost, but construction should begin
in summer 2008.
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Facilities
The college wants to find a solution to the wait for the new
building’s completion.
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Track
The men finish 10th in 4x100-meter prelims, not enough to
make it to Friday.
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Student organizations
NexT hopes to offer support to a large portion of the
student population |
Alumnus Lou Diamond Phillips returns to star in play, reconnect
with hometown friends
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health
Those who thought they were exposed to it went to Health Services
to be tested. |
Student Activities
Spring’s big-name lecture is to be in February, the
same time as homecoming events. |
•Human Resources vice president announced
•Intramural softball, and volleyball entries due today |
This is a complete daily activity log produced by the
university’s Police Department. |
June 5, 2007
Tuition and Fees
The funds from the 25 percent increase will go toward lot maintenance
and security.
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Student Activities
An online poll for the next comedian to perform on campus
has had 35 votes. |
Crime
The victim isn’t a student, and police don’t know
if the suspects were students or if the fight started off
campus.
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Arlington
City officials want a way to inform the
surrounding Arlington community about the coming gas-well
sites at the university. |
Engineering The 15-member team won 30th overall and admiration from its
peers in the national competition. |
Even with bad weather, the Texas Scottish Festival and
Highland Games was held over the weekend |
•Fine Arts Building window broken by bolt, no witnesses
•Permits available online on designated registration
days |
This is a complete daily activity log produced by the
university’s Police Department. |
May 31, 2007
UT System
The UTA Alumni Association is reportedly subpoenaed as part of an
investigation. |
Legislature
The university will now receive the full amount of its
usual budget plus $2.8 million for research and development.
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Transportation
Officials say few used the bus service to the CentrePort/DFW
Airport train station. |
Faculty/Staff
Committee-chosen Marc Rouleau formally accepted the invitation
Tuesday. |
Faculty/Staff
Samantha Morrow enters the program with a good high school
coaching record. |
Students can prevent theft by keeping an eye on belongings
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Watch the Scottish catapult burlap bags with a pitchfork,
enjoy bagpipe music, and have a drink at one big ol’
pub tent
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•Planetarium show details space mission preparation
•Alumni Association offers scholarships to students |
This is a complete daily activity log produced by the
university’s Police Department. |
May 29, 2007
Graduation
Graduates were treated to several speakers and some post-ceremony
fireworks.
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Faculty
The biology researcher is one of 17 people ever to earn the
accolade.
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Officials, experts explore impact the 2011 Super Bowl in Arlington
may have on the university |
Diversity
The president will consider ways to replace the Hall of Flags
as a symbol of diversity. |
More than 2,800 athletes participate in the Special Olympics
Texas Summer Games held on campus |
Weather
Thursday’s campus power loss cut the day short for students
and faculty.
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•Seminar today gives tips on reacting to school violence
•Trombone concert tonight mixes several music styles
•Association hosts Texas Hold ’Em tournament
Friday |
This is a complete daily activity log produced by the
university’s Police Department. |
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2006 Fall news
Fall news (Continued)
2007 Spring news
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