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THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2011 VOLUME 85 ■ ISSUE 114

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Tech bans study abroad travel to Mexico

University’s policy changes after violence worsens during last year By CAITLAN OSBORN STAFF WRITER

The Department of International Affairs officially has banned study abroad in Mexico through Texas Tech because of increased violence in the country caused by drug cartels. A memo was sent from the Office of International Affairs on Feb. 25 enforcing the ban in accordance with the U.S. Department of State’s travel warning concerning Mexico, which was issued Sept. 10.

“Recent violent attacks,” the memo states, “and persistent security concerns have prompted the U.S. Embassy to urge U.S. citizens to defer unnecessary travel to (various parts of Mexico) and to advise U.S. citizens residing or traveling in those areas to exercise extreme caution. “Although narcotics-related crime is a particular concern along Mexico’s northern border, violence has occurred throughout the country, including in areas frequented by American tourists.” Sandra Crosier, director of study abroad, said after the

Emergency siren testing set for today The outdoor siren system and TechAlert! emergency communications system will be tested today at 10:50 a.m., according to a release emailed by the Office of Communications and Marketing on Wednesday afternoon. The sirens, used by the Texas Tech Police Department to alert

those on campus to severe weather emergencies, will sound for about one minute. Students, faculty and staff wishing to receive TechAlert! messages on their phones or update previously submitted contact information can do so at www.ttu.edu/emergency. ➤➤news@dailytoreador.com

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warning was issued, the department altered its travel in Mexico, only allowing students to stay in areas deemed safe. Despite these precautions, Ambassador Tibor Nagy, vice provost for international affairs, said the situation has dramatically changed in the last year. NAGY “Unfortunately, the amount of violence and the frequency of violence now is almost universal,” he said. “Unfortunately, today something bad can happen in any part of Mexico, and there are no parts that are totally safe anymore.” Five academic programs based in Mexico, including two field courses in San Luis Potisi and a landscape architecture

trip in the Yucatan, have been temporarily banned until the situation in Mexico difuses, Crosier said. Nagy said the programs were notified in January that they would be unable to participate in studies in Mexico. He said the faculty members involved and the Office of International Affairs have been in communication for several months about the possibility of the trips being canceled. “We had to make a call early on those programs because if the students are not able to go to Mexico, they have to be able to find something else they want to do,” he said. “At the end of the day, a couple of those programs self-suspended because they didn’t get enough students because students and/or family members were already concerned.” MEXICO continued on Page 2 ➤➤

Red Raider ‘Resurgence’ Gillispie officially introduced

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NEW TEXAS TECH men’s basketball coach Billy Gillispie, left, and new athletic director Kirby Hocutt put their guns up at the end of a public news conference Wednesday in United Spirit Arena.

By TOMMY MAGELSSEN NEWS EDITOR

build a Habitat for Humanity house. After the success of Greek Build in 2009, students are coming together once again to complete a house in a one-week period.

Texas Tech athletic director Kirby Hocutt already is referring to the hiring of Billy Gillispie as the “national resurgence” of Red Raider hoops. The 14th coach in Tech men’s basketball history was formally introduced in a rousing fashion in front of media, Tech administration, students, fans and anyone else who happened to wander into United Spirit Arena on Wednesday morning. Gillispie has coached three NCAA programs, taking all three to the NCAA tournament within his first two seasons. “I’ve always been very lucky in and inherited very good players in the places I’ve been,” Gillispie said. “But we usually can make an immediate impact, and I don’t see why this is any different.” Tech has not been to the big dance since the 2006-07 season under hall of fame coach Bob Knight. Gillispie inherits a roster with zero NCAA tournament experience, something he has done twice before in his career.

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BAILEY BENNETT, A junior psychology major from Abuquerque, N.M., with Pi Beta Phi, nails in a hurricane brace during the Greek Build for Habitat for Humanity on Wednesday in Greek Circle.

Student volunteers team with Habitat for Humanity BY LAUREN FERGUSON STAFF WRITER

Greek students from Texas Tech will don hard hats this week and trade their textbooks for power tools as they join at Greek Circle to help

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