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Emily Gilmore


California universities may replace SAT I test

Concerns about the accuracy of the SAT I in measuring students' preparation for college-level study have prompted the University of California system to look into the creation of a rival test. As a part of this ongoing process, the Board of Admissions and Relations with Schools of the University of California's Academic Senate released a discussion paper Wednesday that outlines preliminary recommendations for a new standardized test to replace the SAT I. UC President Richard Atkinson first suggested the elimination of the SAT I from the admissions process in a speech delivered to the American Council on Higher Education last February. At that time, he said he favored the development of a new test that would focus more on high school course material than on the assessment of academic potential. The Web site of the UC's office of the president states that a new test would allow teachers to focus more on expanding the knowledge of their students rather than just improving test scores. BOARS's paper released Wednesday was the first faculty comment on the issue, said Hanan Eisenman, admissions media coordinator for the UC office of the president. Eisenman said the release of the paper is just one step in a long process to enact the proposal into policy.

Alumnus gives $20 million for new arena

University President John T. Casteen III announced yesterday that alumnus Paul Tudor Jones II has pledged $20 million to the athletic department to help fund the construction of a new basketball arena.

University plans tighter security for game

The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon have prompted new emphasis on stricter security for University athletic events. The University issued a press release yesterdaylisting new security measures that will be implemented, beginning with this Saturday's home football game against Duke. The new measures resulted from a joint effort among University officials and representatives from other Atlantic Coast Conference schools in consultation with federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.

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