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
friday
october 30, 2009
volume 91, no.
41
www.
theshorthorn.
com
since 1919
INDEX
Your Day 2
News 3
Opinion 4
Classifieds 5
Sports 6
By VINoD SrINIVaSaN
The Shorthorn staff
Students interested...
More
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
friday
october 30, 2009
volume 91, no.
41
www.
theshorthorn.
com
since 1919
INDEX
Your Day 2
News 3
Opinion 4
Classifieds 5
Sports 6
By VINoD SrINIVaSaN
The Shorthorn staff
Students interested in medicine
can meet representatives from about
20 graduate programs Monday.
The Science Constituency Council will host its second open house
from 10 a.
m.
to 2 p.
m.
in the University Center Bluebonnet Ballroom
to give students an opportunity to
learn and plan for life.
Last year,
300 people attended.
SCC President
Natalia Vargas said she is expecting
more people this Monday because
of advertisement increase, and she
hopes this year’s event attracts a
varied audience.
“There will be professional
schools from a variety of health professions besides medical and dental
schools,” Vargas said.
“We will have
people from environmental health
sciences, chiropractic and even biomedical sciences to draw in some
chemistry students.
”
Som
Less