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Tuesday, December 3, 2002
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Search under way for vandals
By Antoinette Vega
Staff Reporter

Officials say if the vandals are not caught, then the university may foot the repair bill. Another possibility would be to divide the bill among Milton Daniel Hall residents.

Vandalization photo

Photo editor/Sarah McClellan
The east entrance of Milton Daniel Hall was vandalized two weeks ago. The concrete stairs were partially ripped out of the ground along with the railing. Two windows of the building were also broken.
Giuliani lists leadership principles, personal goals
By Sarah McClellan
Photo Editor

Former New York City mayor said Monday that leaders need to have a set of beliefs, be optimistic and, most of all, need to have a sense of loyalty.
Syphilis rises in Tarrant County
By David Reese
News Editor

Despite the fact that campus-wide STDs are down, education, prevention and testing are the key to beating STDs everywhere, doctors say.
Tree trimming

Photo

Photographer/Ty Halasz
Lone Star Electric technician John West prepares the Christmas tree in front of Sadler Hall to be lit Wednesday night at the Order of Omega Holiday Tree Lighting ceremony.
Final phase of renovation project begins
By Sarah McNamara
Staff Reporter

Rooms in Winton-Scott Hall and Sid W. Richardson Building are scheduled to be remodeled this spring. The project calls for more labs and state-of-the-art equipment, among other things.
Unique business plan leads student to scholarship

Kyle Flodder, a senior accounting, finance and marketing major, received a $750 scholarship and was named the second runner-up of the Golden Key Business Achievement Award.
   

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