Day: October 6, 2014

Campus NewsNews

Honors college set to become official

The Honors College is posed to become an official honors college, should it pass the Board of Regents’ review in November. The Honors...

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Prof tasked with patching up Hadron collider in Geneva

Prof tasked with patching up Hadron collider in Geneva When thousands of scientists in Switzerland proved the existence of the Higgs-boson particle in...

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University officials: We’re monitoring the outbreak

The recent outbreak of Ebola in Dallas has prompted officials from the national to the local level, including those at UTD, to address...

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Silent Epidemic

Eating disorders plague college campuses, new forms of mental illness surface An epidemic more common than the flu has millions of victims in...

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The Race for Texas

Highlights from the Sept. 30 gubernatorial debate   ABBOTT •   Abbott said Texas needs a block grant. •   He supports increased spending on...

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Candidate outlines platform on campus

Affordable education and bringing jobs back to the United States dominated senatorial candidate David Alameel’s talk with students on Oct. 3. The talk,...

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Congressman to speak on beginnings

Nonpartisan student group hosts San Antonio lawmaker Joaquin Castro on Oct. 6 Democratic Congressman Joaquin Castro will come to campus on Oct. 6...

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Frats open talk on assault

To read about Prevention and Defense click here. The Interfraternity Council will host “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” to raise awareness about...

News

Sexual Assault: Prevention and Defense

To read about IFC’s initiative click here. The Dean of Students Office handles all cases of sexual misconduct on campus, and all cases...

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