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Faculty
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IN
THE DEPARTMENT OF DANCE AND THEATRE ARTS' FALL production
of Art, UNT students Shannon Andrews, Szucceed Ly and
Daniel Wall play three friends who at one point encounter
artistic differences regarding the worth of a work of modern
art.
photo
by Ida Castillo
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Fans
tore down the goal post at Fouts Field Oct. 13 after the Mean
Green Homecoming win over Middle Tennessee, 24-21. The victory
ended the season's five-game losing streak and began a five-game
winning streak that resulted in a share of the Sun Belt Conference
championship and a postseason appearance in the New Orleans
Bowl.
photo
by Diana Bracken
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Momma's
Red Hot Chili Team took top honors in showmanship at the third
annual Eagle Fire Chili Cookoff Oct. 19. Team members are,
standing, from left, Nicole "Hot" Morgan, library
computer systems manager; Pam "Momma" Warren, teaching
assistant in technology and cognition; and library computer
support specialists Krysta "Red" Kaye and (seated)
Judy "Pepper" Hunter.
photo
by Amy Hubbard
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The
Lady Eagles celebrated after winning the last home soccer
game of the season Oct. 21. The 1-0 victory over South Alabama
assured them of a share of the regular season Sun Belt Conference
title. They went on to win the regular season title outright,
posting a 7-1 conference record.
photo by Diana Bracken
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About
300 children showed up in their Halloween finery for UNT's
annual Boo Bash carnival Oct. 30 in the University Union.
Ed Turney, assistant director of financial aid, brought his
two daughters, Mia (left) and Skylar (right), for a night
of fun and games.
photo by Amy Hubbard
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Texas
Gov. Rick Perry came to the UNT campus Nov. 8 to learn more
about UNT's Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science. He visited
with TAMS students on his tour of McConnell Hall.
photo by Amy Hubbard
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Swathi
Dhoopati was one of several UNT students who performed dances
and music from the Indian subcontinent Nov. 10 during Diwali
2001. Attendees of the annual cultural extravaganza sponsored
by the India Students Association were treated to a variety
show followed by an Indian vegetarian dinner in Clark Hall.
photo
by Mike Woodruff
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From left, Marvin Stamm ('61) and Tommy Loy helped Leon Breeden,
Professor Emeritus of music, celebrate his 80th birthday Oct.
5.
photo by Angilee Wilkerson
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