UT Hacker convicted on lesser charges- June 13, 2005 Christopher Phiillips was convicted by federal jury of stealing thousands of names and Social Security numbers from a University of Texas database and could face a maximum of six years in prison when sentenced. "I'm sorry to my parents, the University of Texas, and all these people," Mr. Phillips told the court, according to a report in Saturday's Austin American-Statesman. "It just wasn't in my mind-set that this kind of thing was going to have this sweeping effect. I was just doing my...http://univatty.blogspot.com/2005/06/ut-hacker-convicted-on-lesser-charges.html Losing student government candidate sues University- June 13, 2005 No hanging chad in this school election, but Becky Ellinsgsworth has sued the University of Kentucky for failing to follow its regulations when it declared Will Nash the winner in this Spring's student government elections. Apparently Becky appealed to the student government's Supreme Court and Nash was disqualified. Now however, the University has reviewed the matter and has determined that Nash's disqualification was based on a "fatally flawed" process and recommended that the University make.http://univatty.blogspot.com/2005/06/losing-student-government-candidate.html |