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Friday, September 6, 2002
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Student sexually assaulted early Thursday morning

After a sexual assault, campus police are warning students to be cautious when going out alone, and keep an eye out for anything that looks suspicious.
Student opinions differ on Stonegate fate

Some students are upset the Stonegate Villas apartment complex was purchased by the Fort Worth Housing Authority. Many are moving out, though a few have stayed.

Stonegate Villas

Photo editor/Sarah McClellan
Fifty-eight apartments at the Stonegate Villas have been allocated for federal housing by the City of Fort Worth. Former Ripley Arnold residents will complete the move by Oct. 31.
Two former frat members still to be prosecuted

Law officials are questioning the district attorney’s lack of action regarding the assault charges brought against two members of the Kappa Sigma fraternity.
Medical examiner rules students’ death accidental

The Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office has ruled former student Lacey Sexton’s death accidental.
CLARIFICATION

Women’s basketball head coach Jeff Mittie could not be reached for comment. An article Thursday said he did not return several phone calls.
New committee sets schedule for core to be revised

Members of the seventh committee meant to revise the core curriculum are urged to submit a proposal by the end of the semester.
   

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