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Officials
say parking improvements are close
University
officials are working to create more parking for students
without building a garage.
The
university plans to spend $2.1 million for parking improvements
that include new parking lots, new lights and fences and
a new shuttle service, administration officials said.
The administration has not determined the exact location
of improvements, said Don Mills, vice chancellor for student
affairs. The money is part of the $248 million budget
the Board of Trustees approved Jan. 30. The next budget
year begins June 1. |
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Mr.
Athon goes to Washington
Student
leaves to join Bush campaign
The
president of TCUs College Republicans, John Athon,
will bypass school for a year to intern for the presidents
re-election effort. |
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Ty
Halasz/Staff Photographer
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Junior
political science major John Athon explains his
President Bush campaign internship to SGA president
Jay Zeidman. |
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Dancing
for love |
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Karly
Campbell/Staff Photographer
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Sophomore
physics major Clement Ogujiorfor dances to win the
heart of freshman premajor Stephanie Jones in The
Dating Game Monday night in the Student Center Lounge.
In the background, junior political science major
Jay Zeidman and sophomore entrepreneurial management
major Dave Watson watch. |
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Study
Abroad credit extended
For
the first time in five years, the Honors Program is offering
honors credit for summer Study Abroad classes in 2004.
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New
magazine to premiere
The
TCU chapter of the Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization
will be printing a monthly magazine aimed at the TCU community. |
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