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Last election day, voters approved legalizing slots as a way to generate more than $300 million a year for public education. But a year and two days later, it’s questionable when the money will fill the state’s coffers and how much of it will ever arrive. Public officials’ dream of a new revenue source to close the state’s stubborn budget gap has been partially battered by the economic downturn and local opposition to slot parlors.
Protests over Cordell Black's dismissal uncovered a trust issue between students and the university.
The Diamondback's Sharad Thaper talks to The Hidden Cameras, a band that attempts to shatter all stereotypes
“I was kidnapped, I was raped and I was tortured,” Gladys Monterroso said to a room of about 40 students and faculty members in Taliaferro Hall Tuesday night during an event sponsored by the Guatemala Human Rights Commission and the Latin American Studies.
It might be getting easier for students to study abroad during their last semesters at the university, thanks to a University Senate proposal akin to similar measures that were derailed last year. The change would relax a policy requiring students to take their final credits at this university, which makes it hard for seniors to take advantage of study abroad opportunities or job offers in other states.