October 25, 1999
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Judge jails Butler temporarily

As the Student Government Association was meeting to discuss the future of its president Darwin Butler, Butler was at a hearing in Clayton regarding revocation of his work-release agreement.
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Administration defends admission-standards exceptions
Chancellor Blanche Touhill and others defended a University report that shows a higher exception rate for this fall's incoming freshman and offered a more detailed look into the figures at the University Senate meeting on October 19.

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Senate split seems likely with student support
The proposal to modify campus governance by splitting the University Senate into two bodies is now closer to becoming a reality.

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Mobile mammography unit provides campus screenings
Missouri Baptist Medical Center Mobile Mammography Unit was on campus Oct. 20. The mobile unit was parked in the J.C. Penney parking lot until 3 p.m. and was visited by over twenty women seeking a screening.

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The Student Government Association assembly passed a vote of no-confidence against SGA president, Darwin Butler at Thursday's meeting.
Former Student Government Association vice president and current graduate-school representative, Michael Rankins said the SGA must hold a special election to choose a vice president.

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