TCU Daily Skiff Friday, March 05, 2004
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Next provost will not deal with athletics
The provost will no longer play a major role in the direction of athletics, a change that puts TCU more in line with other university administrations.

Chancellor Victor Boschini said he will deal directly with athletics when geology chairman Nowell Donovan takes over as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs, eliminating one of the current duties of the position.

Provost William Koehler, who retires at the end of the semester, said the chancellor has always been involved in the athletics reporting structure. Now, athletics director Eric Hyman will only report to Boschini.
Roy Bourgeois breaks bread with students.
Ty Halasz/Staff Photographer
The Rev. Roy Bourgeois, an ardent activist for justice in Latin America, chats with Peace Action members at a breakfast Thursday in the Student Center.
Despite troubles, prof has backers

Stephen Sprinkle’s students and colleagues stand by him through all the allegations.
Main to get a face lift this summer

Students could see improvements in food choices if plans of renovation are passed.
Visiting activist promotes peace

The Rev. Roy Bourgeois visited campus to spread a message of peace and foreign policy change in Latin America.
TCU changes campus demonstration policy

After months of lobbying, the rules for on-campus demonstrations have been loosened
Change will allow for online voting

Faculty Senate members hope to make decision- making more efficient through e-balloting.
Award-winning poet speaks of successes

The 2001 poet laureate of Texas was the featured speaker at the Creative Writing Awards Program.
 
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