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Pat Newlgnd, assistant s director of staff and student development at the University of Texas, said t the university is considering exten- t ding visitation to include more morn- c ing hours. ? "We do not favor overnight visita- s tion for security and privacy reasons. We do not see it as a moral issue," r Newland said. t Newland said opposite sex visita- P tion is allowed on Tuesday through I Thursday from noon until 11:30 p.m. T Visitation is from noon until 1:30 s a.m. on the weekends. P | $ EARN Serologicals, Inc. is ii types. Earn up to $16C hours per week of your learn. 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