The Daily Texan 10-13-10

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NEWS PAGE 5

Wheelchair rugby players crush stereotypes with full-contact sport

Gallery displays Dr. Seuss with many mediums

Health advice straight from the heart

LIFE&ARTS PAGE 12

OPINION PAGE 4

THE DAILY TEXAN Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Serving the University of Texas at Austin community since 1900

Gender pay study shows gap between UT faculty

Calendar Deadlines

Today is the last day to change a class to pass/fail, Q-drop, withdraw from the University or register to graduate. Paperwork is due at 5 p.m.

Easy as ABC Middle Eastern Studies Professor John Huehnergard will examine the history of the alphabet, including cuneiform and hieroglyphics, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Texas Union Quadrangle Room.

By Collin Eaton Daily Texan Staff Two years after a UT task force told chief administrators how to ease the pay gap between male and female faculty, about 59 percent of the UT’s academic core and ath-

letics salary payouts go to half the workforce — the male half. Though women make up 48 percent of all UT faculty and staff, they earn about 41 percent of the total salary payout, leaving an 18-percent pay gap between male and fe-

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Gender salaries Illustration by Veronica Rosalez | Daily Texan Staff

male UT faculty and staff. Female full professors make an average of $120,000, while their male counterparts make an average of $134,000 — but there are large

GENDER continues on page 2

White pushes for education reform on West Mall Democratic rally draws students for office-seeker

Pamela Owen of the Texas Memorial Museum discusses the evolution of sea animals at 7 p.m. at American Legion Post 76.

said it would happen whether or not both major party candidates agreed to attend. Perry has refused to debate until White releases his tax returns from 1993 to 1998, a tactic Republican candidates have embraced both in Texas and nationwide. Perry has also refused to meet with editorial boards of newspapers in the state, bucking another election-year tradition. Glass and

By Ahsika Sanders Daily Texan Staff Two weeks before the Nov. 2 election, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bill White focused on affordable higher education and textbook curricula as he assured students on the West Mall on Tuesday that he is the change Texas needs. University Democrats and Longhorn Students for Bill White hosted the Rally to Restore Competence, which brought more than 300 UT students and Austinites to hear White speak and visit issue booths, including one where attendees could earn a Bill White shirt if they made at least five calls to potential voters. White said the state is in dire need of education reform and told attendees that, if elected, he would advocate for school curricula that does not just focus on passing a standardized test. “Consider what would it be like if we had a governor who understands that higher education should be accessible to all Texans, and that teachers should teach what is necessary to prepare people for college and careers,” he said. White said everyone in attendance should let their voice be heard through voting and being active in deciding Texas’ future. “There is one time every few years that every single person in this state has an equal voice about the direction of the state, and that is the days when the polls are open,” he said. Many student organizations voiced disdain for Gov. Rick Perry, who refused to attend Tues-

DEBATE continues on page 5

RALLY continues on page 2

Today in history In 1803 United States Senate ratifies the Louisiana Purchase and doubles the size of the country.

Campus Watch Camera theft

Tamir Kalifa | Daily Texan Staff

Blake Medley, a Bill White supporter, passes a row of signs outside the FAC before Bill White arrives at the Rally to Restore Competence on the West Mall.

Governor debate includes every candidate but Perry

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Democratic candidate Bill White speaks at the debate with Libertarian candidate Kathie Glass and Green Party Nominee Deb Shafto.

Quote to note “We label it rugby because we don’t know what else to call it. [Wheel chair rugby] is a hybrid bastard child of 10 different sports.” — Jeff Butler Psychology sophomore NEWS PAGE 5

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Jesse H. Jones Communication Center Building A A blue camera bag containing a black Panasonic HMC-150 camcorder, two spare batteries and a power cord was stolen from an unsecured fifth floor office. The loss value is about $200.

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By Nolan Hicks Daily Texan Staff Tuesday night, the five largest newspapers in Texas held their gubernatorial debate at KLRUTV’s studios on the UT campus — Democrat Bill White, Libertarian Kathie Glass and Green Party candidate Deb Shafto all showed up. Republican Gov. Rick Perry did not. When the newspapers jointly announced in September they were going to host a debate, they

Construction workers file for wages By Aziza Musa Daily Texan Staff Three Austin construction workers who helped build 21 Rio in West Campus filed a lawsuit Tuesday against a construction company to receive $120,000 in unpaid overtime wages. The Workers Defense Project, a local organization that helps workers attain fair employment standards, backed the employees, who applied stucco and concrete to the exterior facade of 21 Rio and the Gables Park Plaza luxury apartments from February to June 2009.

They worked six days, often more than 60 hours a week with no breaks, said Patricia Zavala, the organization’s workplace justice coordinator. According to the U.S. Department of Labor ’s Fair Labor Standards Act, all employees must receive overtime wages if they work more than 40 hours per week, including overtime during days of rest. “We’ve been left with no other recourse since it seems that no one wants to take responsibility since these buildings have already been completed,” Za-

vala said. “Apartments are being rented. People are making money. However, these workers who built these buildings still have not been paid.” The subcontracting company, Greater Metroplex Interiors, hired Capoera Construction to employ for the projects. The group disappeared in June 2009 when three workers fell to their deaths, said Craig Deats, the workers’ attorney. “We think the law supports the idea that between the work-

WAGES continues on page 2

Ryan Smith | Daily Texan Staff

Construction workers Jose Chavez, Santos Cruz and Elijio Cruz protest against Greater Metroplex Interiors outside The Gables Park Plaza.

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