T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S A T A R L I N G T O N
Wednesday
July 7, 2010
Volume 91, No.
124
www.
theshorthorn.
com
Since 1919
No Goal
Soccer still yet to score in the U.
S.
, columnist says what little
fan base exists will have to usher in...
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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S A T A R L I N G T O N
Wednesday
July 7, 2010
Volume 91, No.
124
www.
theshorthorn.
com
Since 1919
No Goal
Soccer still yet to score in the U.
S.
, columnist says what little
fan base exists will have to usher in growth.
PAGE 4 | OPINION
BY JOHN HARDEN
The Shorthorn news editor
The governor’s request for UTA
to cut its budget isn’t too unusual of
a request.
Past deficits have required the
university to cut back and come up
with ways to meet mandates, while
making sure campus services remained intact.
In 2003, lawmakers predicted a
revenue shortfall of more than $11
billion.
Because of the state’s debt,
UTA lost $10,074,333 in funding
while trying to meet state mandates,
according to university records.
To balance the university’s $250
million budget, administrators
searched and reorganized revenue
from several departments.
The university used its savings, restricted
money and money housing revenue,
money that came from funds like
apartment
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