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Desi Culture Night presents showcase Desi Culture Night promotes awareness of South Asian religions and cultures to bring more diversity and knowledge to the university campus. The showcase features music, dance, educational games, fashion, food, magic, art and a bouncy house. This event is free and will take place on the West Mall from 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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The Texas Student MeFridia Board will meet day to discuss and possibly revote on a dramatically duced budget for the 20132014 school year. The board operates five media properties including The Daily Texan, The Texas Travesty, Cactus yearbook, Texas Student Television and KVRX. The proposed budget, submitted by Jalah Goette, Texas Student Media direcin tor, includes a reduction of the publication schedule The Daily Texan, proposfour ing a print schedule of days a week. The proposed budget also includes a 25 percent reducTexan Staff all Chelsea Purgahn | Daily tion in student wages for a 25 president of and properties, president media vice five were elected the history senior Horacio Villarreal percent reduction in senior Ugeo Williams and stuSociology and education tuition reimbursement Thursday evening. the University’s student body and dent managers receive OTHER RESULTS one less issue of The Texas Wright (59.69%) also Daily Texan Editor Laura Travesty. The budget projects reduced advertisUniversity-Wide Representatives Veronica Raza, Ali media Mason, all Kyle for ing revenue Caroline Carter, Nash Horne, curTaylor Strickland, Kenton Wilson sociology and education senior, properties “to reflect Rivera, John David Roberts, By Christine Ayala won 53 percent of the vote. rent advertising trends.” President Columbia Mishra Graduate Student Assembly nonvoting a Students elected positions Goette, VP Brent Cockerham folGraduate Student Assembly in organizations includboard member, said she After two weeks of visit bit.ly/dt-elections ing Student Government, lowed the budget philosophy For the full results, please retweeting campaign platGraduate Student Assemchosen by the board. change the foms and sharing Facebook is bly, Texas Student Media, providing incoming and that we want to “I did my job, which Villarreal and pledges, student chose their to up- campus with,” the University Co-op what the board asked me transfer students with Student Government leadpeople that are “The budget Unions. a said. and present University to — do us perclassman mentors ers Thursday, electing Horaat going to be working with Villarreal said he hopes that is balanced and look as improving safety for students cio Villarreal and Ugeo Wilto deliver on their platform living off campus by intro- are just as hardworking vice and president liams as points including providing ducing more police call boxes. TSM continues on page 2 in president, respectively. ELECT continues on page 2 upper division tutoring and I have ideas “Ugeo Villarreal, a history seCenter, a the Sanger Learning nior, and Williams,
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Mike Doughty plays the Cactus Former Soul Coughing frontman and current alternative singer/songwriter Mike Doughty visits Austin for an intimate show at the Cactus Cafe. Doughty will be playing from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. and tickets cost $20.
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caramelization can only occur the By Amanda Voeller with sugar. Sally Mitchell, other chemist on the panel, said using honey as a substitute About 400 aromatic comfor sugar moisturizes cookies pounds make up one tomato, and other baked goods. you MSG isn’t that bad for High fructose corn syrup taste. a is “umami” and and isn’t as bad as people say, A Thursday webinar fresh dark chocolate stays broadcast around the coun- longer than white chocolate try featured two chem- because it contains antioxiists from the American dants, Mitchell said. Chemical Society discussing Because people are more than food chemistry. sensitive to bitter tastes to The University’s undergradsweet tastes, salt is added uate chapter of the American baked goods in order to reChemical Society sponsored duce bitterness and allow the this event. This organization’s sweet taste to come through, goal is to encourage under- Crosby said. eargraduates to start research Mitchell said the flavors ly in their career, said chemis- of fruits are difficult to repliso try junior Jessica Chan. cate because they contain Guy Crosby, one of the that conpop- many compounds to contrary said chemists, tribute to their flavor. ular belief, there is no proof Crosby also explained the MSG causes long-term chronic taste of “umami” as a meaty, who health issues. Also, chefs their say they have caramelized FOOD continues on page 2 meat are incorrect because
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lete Rock wall renovations comp By Barak Bullock enthusiasts, Climbing old and new, scaled brand new rock walls at the grand reopening of the Gregory Gym rock climbing wall. Thursday was the wall’s atopen house, which tracted dozens of climband ers with games, prizes free climbing.
“We’re offering free Tclimbing, bottles and scishirts,” said computer stuence senior Ashley Ng, dent manager at the rock wall. “It’s just a big grand opening right now.” The wall is open again after closing for extensive renovaoutdoor tions. Chris Burnett, outrecreation coordinator, s lined some of the rock wall’ enhancements, which include
new new cracks for climbing, and flooring, a beginner area of more than 1,000 square feet new climbing surface. “We’ve added three crack not features, which were depresent in the previous “We’ve said. Burnett ” sign. also added an instructional a and beginning area and much safer floor.”
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