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Day: May 17, 2004

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EE students play ‘cat and mouse’ for senior project

UTD electrical engineering students played a high-tech game of “cat-and-mouse” in the third annual CatNMouse robotics competition in the Electrical Engineering & Computer...

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Sports Briefs

<strong>Top UTD athletes honored at banquet</strong> Senior right-handed pitcher Tony Adler and senior first baseman Candace Felts were named UTD male and female...

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Take a sneak peek at this summer’s hottest flicks

(U-WIRE) MANHATTAN, Kan. – When looking at many of this summer’s movie releases, at first glance, it looks to be a season of...

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Bookstore initiates 50 percent book buyback

The UTD Bookstore’s ability to deliver more bang for a student’s book-buying buck depends, in part, on more professors turning their book lists...

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Baseball team wins silver

The UTD baseball team advanced to the American Southwest Conference championship game before falling 6-2 to host McMurry. The Comets, runners-up in last...

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Letters to the Editor – 5/17/04

<strong>Insert biased and unacceptable for a student newspaper</strong> As a long-time reader of The UTD Mercury, I was shocked and appalled at the...

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Softballers fall to nation’s top team

The nation’s No.1-ranked softball team proved to be too much for the Comets, as East Texas Baptist (ETBU) overran UTD, 7-1, in the...

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‘City of Heroes’ is worth the visit

Each of us, at some point, has dreamt of being a super hero – donning spandex, capes and masks and displaying our unique...

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Jenifer urges grads to be compassionate

Donning UTD’s new doctoral garb, President Franklyn Jenifer addressed graduates at the spring commencement for his first time May 8 as the formal...

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NSM dean search put on hold

The search for a dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics has been halted pending the appointment of a new university...

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