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The Daily Texan

Official newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin

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Official newspaper of The University of Texas at Austin

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Philanthropy crucial to supporting UT system

Liz Farmer October 3, 2011

Editor’s note: This is the last in a four-part, weekly series examining System Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa’s plan to increase efficiency across UT institutions. Each of the UT institutions...

Campus Safety Week bringing awareness to students

Allie Kolechta and Sylvia Butanda October 3, 2011

Training 80 percent of the student body to conduct CPR chest compressions is one of the many safety goals of John Suffredini, Longhorn Emergency Medical Services director. He demonstrated proper CPR execution...

Panel discusses importance of research

Allison Harris October 3, 2011

As federal research funding faces budget cuts and shifting priorities, some UT faculty have emphasized the importance of maintaining funding for investigative science research. The National Science Foundation...

Sexual Abuse Screening highlights college sexual assault rates

Nick Hadjigeorge September 30, 2011

One in four women will be raped at some point before they graduate and 95 percent of these assaults will go unreported, according to studies by the Department of Justice and the Center for Public Integrity. A...

LBJ photographer rebuilds life after fire

Tamir Kalifa September 30, 2011

The barrel of a Winchester .30-30-caliber lever-action rifle rests on a bed of ash and debris made up of what was once the house of 61-year-old Charles Bogel. This portion of his father’s “Golden...

A&M chancellor makes sensible cuts to maintain research status

Omar Gamboa September 30, 2011

After the first month at his new post, Texas A&M University Chancellor John Sharp laid out his vision of how A&M can continue its role as a leading Texas research university. Sharp said academic...

Supercomputer will enhance undergraduate research at UT

Allie Kolechta September 30, 2011

Biology senior Jeevitha Patil has conducted award-winning research on what happens to fluids — specifically grapefruit juice — after it travels through the body. She has also studied cancer...

City meets 100-percent green energy goal

Jillian Bliss September 30, 2011

Austin has some of the most eco-friendly municipal buildings in the state, thanks in part to a plan created by former city officials. That planning will be validated on Oct. 1, when Austin will reach...

Al-Jazeera office in Cairo sacked

The Associated Press September 30, 2011

CAIRO — For the second time this month, Egyptian security officials in civilian clothes raided the Cairo office of Al Jazeera Live Egypt, roughing up its staff, detaining an editor and confiscating...

German authorities allow bailout for debt-ridden eurozone nations

The Associated Press September 30, 2011

BERLIN — German lawmakers are expected to approve new powers for the eurozone bailout fund in a major step toward tackling the bloc’s sprawling sovereign debt crisis. Passage in the lower...

Libyan chemical weapons found

The Associated Press September 30, 2011

AMSTERDAM — The international chemical weapons watchdog says stockpiles captured so far in Libya are in line with what Moammar Gadhafi’s regime had previously declared, and no new weapons have...

University of New Hampshire decides not to ban energy drinks

The Associated Press September 30, 2011

DURHAM, N.H. — The president of the University of New Hampshire is now outright reversing, rather than just delaying, a decision to ban the sale of energy drinks on campus. While others had raised...

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