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Cross country off to fast start
Had San Antonio been Athens, and had the Trinity University Invitational been the Olympics, the UTD men’s and women’s cross country teams each would have just missed bringing home the bronze. As it stands, the…
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Perry speaks at UTD about technology
The state of the Texas economy is strong, thanks to its focus on education and technology. So said Gov. Rick Perry in an address at the TechNet Innovation Forum “Creating to Compete” at UTD Sept.…
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Volleyball notches first wins
For most teams, a season is judged strictly by wins and losses. However, the UTD women’s volleyball squad is not the average team. The inaugural season for the Lady Comets is well under away, and…
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Life & Arts Briefs 09/20/04
<strong>”Whirling Dervishes” spin into Majestic Oct. 2</strong> If you’re looking to put a spiritual spin on your evening and enjoy cultural music, you might want to check out the Turkish troupe “The Whirling Dervishes of…
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Radio UTD brings live music with Rocktoberfest
Radio UTD is staying true to its listener base with its second eclectic, live concert Rocktoberfest Oct. 1 “We want to expose people to music that they don’t usually hear,” said Keegan Knittle, Radio UTD…
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Men’s soccer begins play
When UTD men’s soccer coach Jack Peel scheduled the Division III defending national champions for an early-season match-up, he said he knew what he was bargaining for. In exchange for some high-level game experience against…
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ZBT aims to defend Comet Cup
The chase for the fourth annual Comet Cup has begun with the start of another intramural sports season. And although excitement abounds, controversy has arisen over the scoring system. The controversy involves three-time defending champion,…
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UTD alumnus files class-action suit against UC System
Around the world, UTD alumni continue to excel at their post-graduate endeavors. One such alumnus is Mo Kashmiri, a graduate of University California-Berkley law school and UTD. Kashmiri is the instigator of a potential $60…
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1,100 chime in on SlashDot.org posting
UTD garnered the national attention of the technological community Sept. 9 when computer science sophomore Chris Skalenda posted news of Information Resources’s (IR) new wireless access policy on the popular web forum SlashDot.org. Within 12…
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Letters to the editor
<strong>Fed up with fees, parking</strong> Am I the only one, or do we keep having to pay more, every semester, for less? $260 for computer lab fees… and the power is off, and the building…