BY CANDACE SWEAT
The Shorthorn Staff
A Southland Conference win is not
the only goal for the university as the
men’s basketball team heads into its
game against Stephen F.
Austin Saturday.
Campus organizations and students hope to use the home game, the...
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BY CANDACE SWEAT
The Shorthorn Staff
A Southland Conference win is not
the only goal for the university as the
men’s basketball team heads into its
game against Stephen F.
Austin Saturday.
Campus organizations and students hope to use the home game, the
first to be regionally televised in 21
years, as a tool to promote the university.
Athletics director
Pete Carlon looks
forward to the attention the game will
draw, specifically to
the athletics program.
Carlon hopes the
game, which will be
broadcast over a fivestate region by Fox
Sports Southwest,
will be used for a recruitment device
for student athletes.
“I think the general public will
agree that regional television is dominated by pro sports, so any time we
can get on, its a big deal,” Carlon said.
BY BRANDON POPE
Contributor to The Shorthorn
The day before Valentine’s Day is a busy time for a
barbershop quartet.
The quartet, composed of two professors and two retirees, will spend much of the day serenading recipients
of mus
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