Day: September 3, 2004

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Intramurals up the ante

ESPN has deemed poker a sport. Now, too, has UTD. Texas Hold ‘Em, the betting card game popularized by the televised World Series...

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Life & Arts Briefs 09/07/04

<strong>’Basically Baroque’ tunes up classics</strong> Music goes Baroque with a talented ensemble of instruments and Senior Lecturer Kathryn Evans’ vocals. Favorite Baroque pieces...

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‘Self-Study’ students explore identity

Vision and perception are explored in the Self Study Group Portfolio now on display in the Visual Arts Building. The project, part of...

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Victim brings perspective to Rape Awareness Week

Repeatedly raped by an uncle when a child, Jaron Benjamin copes by telling his story. Benjamin spoke to 154 students, staff and faculty...

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Worries expressed over revised counseling policy

While many UTD students take on multiple roles in addition to being a student, common sense tells them their lives will be stressful....

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News Briefs 09/07/04

<strong>UTD No. 1 for CS degrees awarded</strong> According to a recent survey by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), UTD confers more...

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‘Take me out to the ballgame’

Standing room only ticket: $40. Dr. Pepper in a souvenir cup: $4.50 Discovering America’s pastime (and finding out that it’s actually not baseball):...

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Games’ lack of ads a 10

The Olympics are over now. The athletes are home, glowing from their Olympic experience – or perhaps glittering gold. In corporate America, the...

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UTD Archers take aim in D.C.

Fifteen students stumble nervously into the nation’s capital, each one, at least symbolically, wearing the UT System bumper sticker for others to see....

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Still stacking library shelves

Although more and more publications are finding their way onto computer screens, it’s nice to see the McDermott Library celebrating the acquisition of...

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