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D-FW pipeline: Emily Shearin, UT-Arlington, volleyball, middle blocker
Update: Shearin was named second-team All-Southland Conference last week. A sophomore, she led her team in blocks and finished fourth in the conference in blocks.
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University of Texas-Arlington Plans Smoking Ban
At this point, it shouldn't surprise anyone when a university institutes a smoking ban.
University of Texas at Arlington students are rattled after a rash of recent robberies.
Daily Police Blotter: Man Found Dead, Wife Arrested
Here's a daily list of recent activities drawing the attention of North Texas law enforcement.
Estranged wife held in fatal shooting of UTA professor
An Arlington woman was arrested Sunday night after police found her husband's body in the couple's garage.
Book combines aerial photos of historic sites, documents
Posted November 16, 2009 at 10 p.m. Gerald Saxon and Jack Graves enjoyed working on "Historic Texas from the Air." That much was obvious from their presentation to about 70 people at the Abilene Public Library on Monday as part of the Texas Author Series.
Starting August of 2011, you won't be able to smoke a cigarette or even chew tobacco anywhere on the UT Arlington campus.
American Airlines, Clooney star in upcoming holiday movie
Imagine flying on American Airlines and your seatmate is George Clooney. That is sort of the premise of a movie coming out this holiday season, Up in the Air , which showcases not only People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive of 2006, but also the Fort Worth-based carrier.
When It Comes to the Trinity River Project, History Keeps Repeating Itself, Repeating Itself
John W. Carpenter Papers, Special Collections, The University of Texas at Arlington Library, Ben Carpenter, son of John, is the one seen here pointing to a Trinity River canal master plan a Your Trinity River correspondent and advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist, which would be me, had two interesting experiences yesterday.
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UT Arlington, a commuter school? Not much anymore. District 5 City Council member Lana Wolff says a number of students may still drive to the sprawling campus of 28,000, but this is 'certainly not the UTA of yesterday.' Wolff and university officials are banking on UT Arlington becoming a vital partner with the City of Arlington to create a ...
Author, Newsweek editor to speak at UT-Arlington tonight
Author and Newsweek editor Jon Meacham will speak tonight at the University of Texas at Arlington.
NASA just made another leap in the exploration of space. It found water on the moon.
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On November 7, 2009, University of Texas at Arlington student volunteers gave back to the community by contributing their time and assistance at the Arlington Animal Services Center during their first Donation Drive.
Icons of Chromatography: Harold McNair
The Icons of Chromatography series continues with Kevin Schug from the University of Texas at Arlington talking to Harold McNair from Virginia Tech about his illustrious career in chromatography.
As University of North Texas officials envision the university's future as a national research institution, they hope to bring millions of new grant money to the region to make that happen.
Could Certain Schools Legitimately Succeed as FCS or Even FBS Members?
A few years ago, I culled through the schools that participate in athletics in a level below the three DI NCAA classifications.
Educating students shouldna t take a back seat to research
The dueling news releases emanating these days from the Tier One aspirers look impressive, daunting even: A University of Texas at Arlington professor got a $281,547 four-year National Science Foundation grant for a research project called "NanoDomain Structure and Multifunctional Properties of Polymer Derived Ceramics." With $491,081 from the ...
Texas voters have spoken, and a convincing majority approved a half-billion-dollar fund to enable Texas Tech and six other universities in the state to become national research institutions.
Texas voters approve university research funding
Texas voters approved all 11 proposed constitutional amendments on Nov. 3, including an amendment designed to help the state's public universities become major national research institutions.
Victim of stolen Texas lottery ticket says he knows how to get money back
By ALEX BRANCH GRAND PRAIRIE - Willis Willis has an idea how he can get his money back from the store clerk who authorities say stole his $1 million winning lottery ticket.'Just get me in a room with him for two minutes,' says the 67-year-old Navy veteran.
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