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Moody college to house TSM By Jordan Rudner @jrud
Texas Student Media and its entities, including The Daily Texan, are being moved under the domain of the Moody College of Communication, though many
questions about the implications of the move remain unanswered. TSM, the umbrella organization that manages a number of student-produced media properties, including Cactus Yearbook, Texas Travesty, Texas Stu-
dent TV, KVRX 91.7 FM and The Daily Texan, is currently housed under the Division of Student Affairs and has been under severe financial constraints for the last several years. Roderick Hart, dean of the Moody college, said he
agreed to assume oversight of TSM after President William Powers Jr. asked him personally to do so. Hart said he does not have extensive background knowledge about current TSM operations. “All I can say is the
president called me over to his office. That was it,” Hart said. “I don’t know anything about the TSM Board, or what its procedures are.” Powers, who is currently in Washington, D.C. for a
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FOOTBALL
Shelby Tauber / Daily Texan Staff
Football head coach Charlie Strong finalized his staff Wednesday. Strong, whom Texas lured away from Louisville, is bringing a few Cardinals staffers with him, but has also brought in several other coaches from around the country. In all, there will be coaches from seven different schools on the staff.
Strong finalizes football coaching staff By Garrett Callahan @CallahanGarrett
Texas’ newest football coaching staff became official Wednesday evening when head coach Charlie Strong formally announced the assistants who will work alongside him during his first year
with the Longhorns. Strong hired four new defensive coaches, including Vance Bedford as defensive coordinator and secondary coach. Bedford comes with Strong from Louisville, where he led a 2013 Cardinals defense to a No. 1 ranking in total defense, third-down-
conversion defense and sacks. The former Texas defensive back has a reputation for turning his defensive teams into aggressive playmakers who shut down opponents’ offenses. Bedford’s defense at Louisville let up only 251.5 yards per game and 12.2 points per game in 2013.
Before Bedford started with the Cardinals in 2010, Louisville’s defense gave up 26.2 points per game and 371.1 yards per game in 2009. “What he also does a great job of is making sure he puts them in a position to make
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UNIVERSITY
McCombs to experiment with new classrooms By Nicole Cobler @nicolecobler
Two new Active Learning Classrooms in the McCombs School of Business will be opening fall 2014, supported by a $500,000 grant from the professional services firm Deloitte. The new classrooms will be converted from the current Millennium Lab, a computer lab and student collaboration workspace in McCombs. The lab is set to close on the last day of final exams and then be redesigned into the Active Learning Classrooms during the summer. “It’s not very easy to do group work, and it’s not really technologically enhanced in those rooms, so this just makes it a lot easier, and that takes down a barrier to doing that type of class approach,” Associate Dean David Platt said. The Active Learning Classrooms will feature a podium in the middle of the room, wall-mounted white boards, multiple projection systems and tables around the room. As a result, the classroom will have no front or back. Platt said a concern from many students was not having access to software only available in the Millennium Lab. To help prevent that potential problem, James Coombes, assistant director for computer services, designed a remote application service called mCloud for business students who need to easily access software found at the Millennium Lab. The application can be accessed with a remote desktop client to run on students’ own computers. “We’re trying to solve the problem where the Millennium Lab is used by students who need to access certain, specialized software that’s either too expensive for them to
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CITY
Sixth Street plans concern public By Alyssa Mahoney @TheAlyssaM
Citizens and stakeholders raised concerns about the city’s plan to renovate Sixth Street at a public meeting Wednesday. Carl Daywood, bar owner and Sixth Street Association board member, said some who attended the meetings failed to understand how the plan’s construction would affect area businesses. “I think there’s a lot of misrepresentation and misunderstanding by the general public at these meetings,”
Daywood said. According to Daywood, the city’s plan will eliminate parking spaces, increase traffic and unnecessarily replace storm drains. Bar owner Jason Carrier said 87 members of the association — 76 percent — are against the city’s plan. “We want to get ahead of [the project’s implementation] and say, ‘Wait, wait, you may think this is a great idea, but it’s really not’,” Carrier said. According to Daywood, the association has proposed an alternate plan he said
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would preserve the historic nature of the district, including exposing the original brick streets and maintaining the historical architecture. “We want to take [the street] back to the 1920s,” Daywood said. “We like the ambiance of the historical French quarter in New Orleans. Would you go back if they destroyed its historic nature?” Carrier said the association will focus on informing the public that its alternate plan will not hurt business.
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Pu Ying Huang / Daily Texan Staff
Plans for Sixth Street renovations, such as adding 18-foot-wide sidewalks and reworking the traffic system, have raised concerns for stakeholders who believe construction would affect businesses.
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