December 13, 1999
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Senate votes to split itself
Committee says change will strengthen role of faculty, but students want more involvement

The University Senate voted on Tuesday to change the campus governance structure, dividing the roles of the existing Senate between a Faculty Senate and a University Assembly.
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Suspect charged in U. Meadows stabbing case
A man accused of stabbing a UM-St. Louis student at the University Meadows on Nov. 20 has been released on bail. Shane Heth has been charged with second-degree assault and armed criminal action.

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Administration considers making U. Meadows dry
A meeting was held Dec. 8 at the University Meadows clubhouse for University of Missouri-St. Louis administrators and Meadows residents to discuss ways to reduce alcohol-related incidents there. One solution may be making the Meadows a dry complex.

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New computing tools are making life easier for UM-St. Louis researchers
Researchers at the University of Missouri--St. Louis are finding it much easier to solve complex problems thanks to some innovative new tools developed by Campus Computing.

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Forgetting to take test can cost students chance to register for their classes
It has been a standing policy at UM-St. Louis that undergraduate students must take an academic test before they reach 23 credit hours. Students who haven't taken the test and have 23 credit hours, will have holds put on their accounts keeping them from registering.

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