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1 THE DAILY ServingT the UniversityEXAN of Texas at Austin community since 1900 @thedailytexan facebook.com/dailytexan Tuesday, October 2, 2012 This issue of The Daily Texan is valued at $1.25. Ballet Austin INSIDE Longhorns still takes on comedy missing tackles. by Shakespeare. SPORTS LIFE & ARTS PAGE 6 4 PAGE 10 OPINION State governments EDUCATION should fund state universities. Perry proposes lower tuition rates By Bobby Blanchard higher education. said students could expect their 5 “Implementing these mea- tuition to increase a er that. sures will meet the growing de- UT-El Paso and UT-Dallas NEWS Texas Gov. Rick Perry re- mand for higher education in a both allow students to lock in A group of students newed demands for four-year way that provides encourage- their tuition for four years. In tuition freezes and $10,000 de- ment for students to complete Texas, Perry said fewer than 30 will march through grees at Texas public universi- their degree in a timely fashion percent of students graduate in West Campus Tuesday ties during a news conference and with nancial certainty,” four years. UT Austin’s four-year to raise awareness of Monday a ernoon. Perry said. graduation rate was 52.2 percent racial bias. Perry said he wants to im- Perry rst mentioned four- for the 2011-2012 school year. prove higher education acces- year tuition freezes Sept. 21 UT spokesperson Gary Suss- sibility and a ordability during at the Texas Tribune Festival, wein said the University is on the upcoming legislative ses- an annual event that presents the same page as Perry in terms sion. Perry said as more young various panels on Texas politics of four-year graduation rates. 6 Texans consider college, four- and issues. e freeze would “We agree with Gov. Per- year tuition freezes and $10,000 guarantee students would pay ry that there’s nothing more Katie Currid | Associated Press SPORTS degree plans would help Texas the same tuition rate every year Texas Gov. Rick Perry addresses the media at Thomas Jefferson better meet the demand for for the rst four years. Perry TUITION continues on page 2 Geno Smith heads to High School in Dallas on Monday. Austin, is the Texas defense ready for CAMPUS LAWSUIT him? Supreme 10 Court to LIFE & ARTS hear case J.K. Rowling returns to the scene with “The Casual Vacancy.” on racism Students in support of affi rmative action gather for discussion TODAY By David Maly Representatives from three Visiting Artists national organizations that Guest Speaker promote ethnic rights will The Visiting Artists discuss the positives of a r- program presents Sarah mative action Tuesday night Oppenheimer and her take as the University prepares to on our perception of space defend the constitutionality of at 5 p.m. in ART 1.102. the practice before our nation’s highest court next week. Computer Science Fanny Trang | Daily Texan Staff On Oct. 10, the U.S. Su- preme Court will hear oral “Save This Seat” is an initiative that took place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday in various classrooms. It was launched by Voices Against Transfer Info Session arguments in the case Fisher v. The computer science Violence from the UT Counseling and Mental Health Center and the UT student organizations Out Against Abuse and Breaking the Silence. University of Texas at Austin, a department will host an internal transfer session lawsuit originally led against for those interested in this the University in 2008 by two hot fi eld at 3 p.m. in ACE white students who were de- 5.336. nied admission to UT. e Seats saved for victims case challenges the constitu- tionality of a rmative action, Amazon Talk e Counseling and Men- mestic partner in Texas during “ e signs were very mov- Campus event raises a practice the Court last ruled Tech talk and info session tal Health Center’s Voices the last four years. Signs were ing,” Colley said. “ ese were awareness about constitutional in the 2003 case on software engineering to Against Violence teamed with also posted in the lobbies of stories from Dallas, Houston, Grutter v. Bollinger involving be presented by Amazon, Texas dating violence UT student organizations Out the Flawn Academic Center from all over Texas. Each with free food and T-shirts, the the University of Michigan Against Abuse and Breaking and the Student Activity Cen- woman could have been sit- at 6:30 p.m. in WEL 2.224. Law School. By Tiffany Hinman the Silence to kick o Rela- ter to honor these women. ting there in that seat if it Organized by history se- tionship Violence Awareness Biology sophomore Ken- weren’t for their husband or nior Joshua Tang, Tuesday’s Month with Save is Seat. era Colley, president of Break- boyfriend who took their life.” event, entitled “Fisher v. Texas Seats in the campus’ Save is Seat lasted through ing the Silence, said the group Erin Burrows, prevention and You: A Conversation with crowded lecture halls were the scheduled class day cam- delivered signs to classes. and outreach specialist for Today Civil Rights Leaders,” will le open all day Monday to pus-wide. Students posted a Each sign told the story of a Voices Against Violence, said bring together attorneys from memorialize victims of rela- sign on vacant classroom seats woman that was killed by an in history tionship violence. for every female killed by a do- intimate partner. SEATS continues on page 2 CASE continues on page 2 In 1835 On Oct. 2, 1835, as SENATE STUDENTS Mexican soldiers Michelle Camp, attempted to environmental disarm the people science senior, has been work- of Gonzales, the ing on the fi rst shots between “Quad Energy Mexican soldiers Challenge” and Texan settlers which began were fi red, marking Monday and ends Oct. 21. the beginning of the The project aims Texas Revolution. Paul Sadler Ted Cruz to help the hon- D- Texas R- Texas ors dorms save energy. Students anticipate Raveena Bhalara Cruz, Sadler debates Daily Texan Staff By Joshua Fetcher who is not seeking re-election. Quote to note Sadler served in the Texas Sparks y in honors dorm energy contest Legislature from 1991 to 2003, “We just need to Students in organizations including 10 years on the By Bobby Blanchard metering technology in the “I can’t wait to see the re- representing both sides of the House Public Education Com- four dorms, and the meters sults and see the huge reduc- know the facts aisle hope U.S. Senate candi- mittee. He sponsored bills are tracking each individual tions,” Camp said. “If we do ‘ dates Ted Cruz and Paul Sadler including the Ratli -Sadler With a $500 prize on the oor. e competition start- see big savings, UT can poten- so we‘ can start will address the cost of higher line, honors students might Act in 1995, a comprehensive ed Monday and ends Oct. 21. tially install this technology in working with the education and health care re- education reform bill that re- become obsessed with power e oor that has the greatest more buildings on campus so form during their rst televised moved the responsibility of ap- instead of grades this month. percentage of energy saved in they can save more energy all students.” debate Tuesday night. pointing the commissioner of Turning their lights o each dorm will be awarded across campus.” Republican Ted Cruz, for- education from the State Board is one thing students living $500 for a social event. She proposed the project mer solicitor general of Texas of Education and gave it to the in the Little eld, Carothers, Michelle Camp, environ- to the Green Fee Committee, and former UT law professor, governor, and established the Blanton and Andrews resi- mental science senior, leads a group that awards funds to — Robert Dahlstrom is competing against Democrat State Board for Educator Certi- dence halls will do as they the “Quad Energy Challenge.” various environmental sci- UTPD Chief Paul Sadler, a former state repre- cation, among other reforms. compete against each other She proposed the project in ence projects across campus. sentative, for the seat occupied to see who can save the most 2011, and she said she is ex- NEWS PAGE 5 by Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, DEBATE continues on page 2 energy. UT has installed sub- cited to see it launch. ENERGYcontinues on page 2 2 2 News Tuesday, October 2, 2012 cations director for College THE DAILY TEXAN Republicans at Texas, said he Volume 113, Issue 35 | DEBATE also hopes the candidates will FRAMES FEATURED PHOTO continues from page 1 discuss the rising cost of at- tending college. Zeng said the e bill was signed into law by increasing costs are dissuad- CONTACT US then-Gov. George W. Bush. ing potential students from Cruz served as state solicitor attending college. general from 2003 to 2008 He said Sadler displayed bi- and argued nine cases before partisanship during his time Main Telephone: the U.S. Supreme Court. in the Texas Legislature, but (512) 471-4591 Leslie Tisdale, president voters may not be looking for Editor: of University Democrats, those qualities in a candidate. Susannah Jacob said she hopes the candi- “We’re not looking for poli- (512) 232-2212 dates will focus on student tics as usual,” he said. “We’re [email protected] loans and tuition rates. looking for someone to rep- e Department of Educa- resent the views of the people Managing Editor: tion released numbers Friday of Texas.” Aleksander Chan showing that 9.1 percent of He said he hopes the can- (512) 232-2217 the 4.1 million student loan didates will also address managingeditor@ borrowers who began repay- the Patient Protection and dailytexanonline.com ments between Oct.