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Cross country reveals new season schedule >>See page 12 Scott Kelly signs a copy of “Leaving Orbit: Notes from the Last Days of American Spaceflight,” written by Margaret Lazarus Dean. Tyler Warner • The Daily Beacon
Freshmen inspired by yearlong space travel Chris Salvemini Asst. News Editor
Incoming freshmen started college off with astronaut Scott Kelly promising them that with enough work, they can reach the stars.
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His appearance on Aug. 15 in Thompson Boling Arena was part of the Life of the Mind program freshmen must complete before they officially begin studying at the UT. Incoming students are assigned a book to read over the summer before discussing it with their peers during Welcome Week. This year, students were
assigned “Leaving Orbit: Notes from the Last Day of American Spaceflight,” by Associate Professor of English Margaret Lazarus Dean. “I even had one student contact me to tell me that she had no affinity to space whatsoever and had not even really thought about it. After she read the book she got more and more interested
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in it and decided to go to the Kennedy Space Center to be able to do a little more research,” Assistant Director of First Year Studies Stella Bridgeman-Prince said. “That’s the story that I always enjoy hearing -- what students can get out of the experience.” See KELLY on Page 3
Wednesday, August 17, 2016