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Special events center groundbreaking ceremony set for Friday

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Friday will mark the official beginning of the building of the special events center as administrators, city officials and community…

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Continued GPS thefts worry campus car owners

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Three more portable navigation units were stolen from vehicles Tuesday, making a total of eight GPS thefts on campus in…

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Spring enrollment jumps 19.4 percent from last year

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For the first time in university history, spring 2010 enrollment numbers surpassed fall enrollment. According to a university press release,…

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New proposal fills budget gap with tuition funds

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In a draft proposal to Gov. Rick Perry’s office, the university will commit to cutting more than 5 percent of…

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UT System Board of Regents approve 3.95% tuition increase

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Students will pay 3.95 percent more for school next year with Wednesday’s UT System Board of Regents’ approval of a…

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UTA Police issue crime bulletin, increase patrol after second robbery attempt

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After a second robbery attempt reportedly took place at Lot 49 on Tuesday night, UTA Police are increasing patrol and…

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City of Arlington accepting bids for Center Street Project until Tuesday

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Arlington is accepting bids until next week for a $2.2 million public plaza and landscape improvements project near the special…

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Landscape Architecture program ranks 15th in the nation

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Design Intelligence ranked the landscape architecture program among the nation’s top 20 in its 2010 publication, America’s Best Architecture &…

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Delta Upsilon house construction awaits proper funding

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Two years ago, the Delta Upsilon fraternity hoped for a new house on Greek Row Drive. Instead, an old, smudged…

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Student Congress sends printing resolution to committee

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After some students asked, “Can I Get My Money Back?” a Student Congress committee responded, “maybe.” The resolution of the…

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Upgraded planetarium projector will boast 3-D function, state-of-the-art features

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The upgrade for Digistar 4, the planetarium’s projection system, costs roughly half a million dollars. Once the software patch is…

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Science Dean to speak on early Haiti earthquake prediction

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On April 10, 2008, nearly two years prior to the earthquake in Haiti, Science Dean Pamela Jansma contributed to a…

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Emphasis placed quality, size of Black History Month events

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The university’s Black History Month celebration will include less programs, but on a larger scale this year. It starts with…

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Fraternity branding tradition gains attention after recent TCU incident

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For one UTA fraternity, branding — or burning the organization’s symbols onto a member’s skin — is a sign of…

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Arlington tap water found cleanest in the country

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The city partnered with Water Research Foundation to conduct a study to further enhance the treatment of drinking water in…

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Greenways Inc. reveals maps for new bike and hike trails at open forum

Arlington residents and city developers focused on how to make the city more personal and eco-friendly in a public open…

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Activities Fair Day brings large crowd along with new, unique groups

Wednesday presented a big opportunity for smaller organizations and start-ups to recruit new members. Student organizations and vendors set up…

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Nearest 7-Eleven closes before lease expires

Students returned from the winter break to find that the 7-Eleven gas station on West Second Street was boarded up…

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Dallas Comic Convention to draw fans of all kinds

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The Dallas Comic Convention, from Saturday through Sunday, brings artists like Arlington creator Josh Howard, to the Richardson Civic Center…

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Maverick tennis sweeps conference player of the week award

On Tuesday, the Southland Conference announced sophomore Katarina Mlcochova and senior captain Dmitry Minkin as women’s and men’s tennis players…

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Rap video shot on campus goes viral through social media

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Have you told your ‘Homegurl’? Bone, or Damarcus Hamilton, made his first music video, “Homegurl,” on campus during winter break…

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Wyl Parker leaves after years of university contributions

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For nearly four decades, Wyl Parker witnessed university enrollment double in size, six university presidents take office and buildings sprout…

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Student Governance and Organizations director search narrows down to three

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A director post may soon be filled in the Division of Student Affairs, after nearly a semester long vacancy. The…

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Hope for Haiti Benefit to be held on Thursday

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The earthquake changed lives on the island, turning homes to rubble and leaving people with nowhere to go. Authorities estimate…

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Student Congress swears in seven new senators in preparation for semester

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Science senator Brian Ravkind said the average student is not properly represented in Student Congress. He said he hopes to…

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Ransom Hall renovations spread computers around campus

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Chair-less desks and cord-free electrical outlets are all that’s left of the Ransom Hall computer center as renovations continue to…

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Meghna Tare will take over as the university’s first sustainability director

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To continue its commitment to environmental awareness, the university hired its first sustainability director to help the university bleed blue,…

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Mitchell and West construction part of overall projects for semester

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Due to a long standing problem with stagnant water building up the intersection, workers began to install new drainage inlets…

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UTA’s first black graduate gives keynote speech

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In 1966 a young Maxwell Scarlett graduated with a degree in biology, becoming the first African-American to receive a degree…

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Sushi now available at many campus locations

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Dining Services welcomes the spring semester with sushi and more Japanese cuisine at the University Center food court.
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Final Webb lecture covers varying perceptions of the Mexican Revolution PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alysia R. Brooks, The Shorthorn staff   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 11:11 PM
Professor Thomas Benjamin of Central Michigan University lead an audience on a brief excursion through memory, myth and history about the Mexican Revolution in the final lecture of the 45th Annual Walter Prescott Webb Lecture Series.

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Tuition Raffle winner announced, Student Alumni Association member wins PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chase Webster, The Shorthorn senior staff   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 10:46 PM
Members of the Student Alumni Association were able to participate in their self-ran tuition raffle for the first time this year, and one of them won.

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Success conference offers practical career advice PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sharayah Sherrod, The Shorthorn staff   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 10:34 PM
The UTA/Fort Worth Center’s inaugural women’s leadership conference, Success, lived up to every letter of its name Thursday.

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Science week, held with other forums, highlights research PDF Print E-mail
Written by Justin Sharp, The Shorthorn staff   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 10:26 PM
The Science Constituency Council is gearing up for science week, which will take place from March 22 to 25, following spring break.

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Science dean sheds light on Haiti and Chile earthquakes PDF Print E-mail
Written by Justin Sharp, The Shorthorn staff   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 10:20 PM
At a talk delivered to a packed lecture hall Thursday, Science Dean Pamela Jansma revealed to students and faculty new “hot off the press” information about the quake in Haiti.

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