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Crowd
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Spencer
Hays gift enlarges facility and honors Cooter
Donation
for renovation and expansion will launch the program toward
national recognition.
Mar.
04, 2004
The
Starpoint School will be expand its building thanks to
a $250,000 donation made in honor of former director Kathleen
Cooter, director Kathleen Edwards said.
The gift, donated by Spencer Hays, a former TCU trustee
who has a grandson enrolled at the school, will allow
for a classroom to be built and for the office area and
conference room to be renovated. |
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Sarah
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The
Starpoint Schools planned renovations will
allow separate classrooms for fifth- and sixth-graders
that now share one room. |
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Stern
removal worries radio industry
Mar.
04, 2004
The
Federal Communications Commission is trying to clean up
the airwaves, which could have a chilling domino effect
for shock jock radio personalities, radio-TV-film professors
said. |
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International
fest to celebrate cultures
Mar.
04, 2004
As
students and alumni from around the world gather to celebrate
cultural diversity Saturday night, it will be different
from years past because this banquet will be a homecoming
for international alumni. About 40 former TCU international
students are expected to participate in festivities full
of food, dancing and culture, said John Singleton, director
of international student services. |
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SGA
spending helps few people
Mar.
04, 2004
Paying
for part of the new SuperFrog costume: $3,000. Helping
four students bike across America: $4,000. SGA actually
using money from the special projects fund for general
student use: priceless. No, literally. |
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Harvard
officials wrong to defend proposed student-run sex magazine
Mar.
04, 2004
Recently,
in several Associated Press stories, a group of Harvard
students announced that they were going to publish a student-run
sex magazine. Even more shocking, Harvards committee
on college life voted 12-0 with two abstaining to give
official recognition of the magazine, H-Bomb, which will
contain nude photography of students and sexually related
articles. |
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Aburto
hopes to end career on top
Mar.
04, 2004
Many college athletes spend their collegiate
careers preparing themselves for the pros.Paty Aburto,
a senior tennis player, already has been there.After finishing
high school in Veracruz, Mexico, Aburto decided to play
professional tennis with the Mexican Tennis Federation. |
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