Day: August 18, 2004

  • Pro women’s basketball team to call Activity Center home

    Hell may hath no Fury, but UTD will, as the university’s athletic department has announced an agreement with a new professional women’s basketball team to play its home games in the upcoming 2004 season at the UTD Activity Center. The Dallas Fury, a newly relocated team competing in the National Women’s Basketball League, will play…

  • NCAA approves rule changes

    The UTD Athletic Department will soon be changing some of its rules to comply with the newly approved proposals of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III membership committee. The NCAA rule changes were approved at the NCAA’s annual legislative conference Jan. 12 in Nashville, Tenn. Seven of the nine proposals UTD voted against…

  • Love Grams

    Walter – Hope you are having fun in Germany. Come back safely and I miss you. Love, Cristen ? Brandon, hey stud! Have a great Valentine’s Day! Love ya, Leia ? To the guys of UTD, Happy Valentine’s Day! ? Hey ladies! I wanted to tell all of you Alpha Gams that I love you…

  • Kappa Sigma dominates volleyball

    Kappa Sigma staked its claim as the best volleyball-playing organization, winning three intramural titles. Waterview Building 53 outlasted the other first-year competition to win the freshman crown. More than 50 teams participated in the tournament that ended Feb. 6. “We’re really pleased with how everything went,” said Director of Recreational Sports Damon Enriquez. Approximately half…

  • Accent reduction classes offered for foreign students

    A year ago, UTD’s advanced accent reduction class began assisting international students in gaining acceptance into American society by helping them better interact with their American counterparts. “A lot of Americans do not understand international students because their words sound foreign. The teachers are giving students the opportunity to be integrated into American society,” said…

  • Quickie Break relaxes, brings diversity

    Kicking off the new semester, Quickie Break devoted one of its first sessions to the celebration of Lunar New Year. Offering informative facts, food and fun, Quickie Break attracted approximately 250 students on Jan. 28 to the lower level of the Student Union (SU), creating an avenue for cultural diversity and awareness on campus. “(Quickie…

  • Intramural Explosion

    Increased participation in UTD intramurals has proven to be both a blessing and a curse as several recent tournaments have been rescheduled to accommodate many more teams and participants than intramural organizers expected. Two tournaments that were delayed from the fall semester -indoor volleyball and 3-on-3 basketball – are set to resume, according to Intramural…

  • ‘Ready Wear’ tantalizes senses with color, texture

    UTD’s latest art exhibit offering proves clothes really do make the woman – or at least make up an important extension of her. In “Ready Wear,” running through Feb. 14 in the Mezzanine Gallery of the Visual Arts Building, senior arts & performance major Sara Ishii, digitally manipulates photographs of her own clothing and meticulously…

  • Good guys don’t wear black hats

    As I prepare to embark on a journey into the unknown, my semester abroad to Germany and Western Europe, I can’t decide whether one fashion item in my wardrobe should accompany me. I’m talking, of course, about my cowboy hat. Nothing else personifies a rugged individualistic Texan like these four square feet of brushed felt.…

  • Study abroad better organized, more affordable

    Would you enjoy swimming on the beaches in the Mediterranean and strolling through the halls of the ancient university of Barcelona? Does a summer jaunt through the streets of Guanajuato, Mexico and a chance to improve your Spanish on a daily basis sound appealing? Is cost the only reason you aren’t considering a study abroad?…