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Battle
lines drawn at debate
Panelists
discuss the merits of Iraq invasion
All
the panelists agreed on one thing: The timetable for the
transition of power needed to be pushed back.
A little
more than a year after the U.S.-led war in Iraq, students
marked the date by engaging in an impassioned debate Wednesday
night arguing the merits of the invasion.
This is a horrible situation weve gotten ourselves
into, said Sean Martin, a senior radio-TV-film major
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Raveen
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Senior
radio-TV-film and sociology major Sean Martin (right)
responds to a question involving Americas
ongoing role in the war in Iraq as Peace Action
President Jeff Brubaker (left) listens during the
debate Thursday in the Student Center Lounge. |
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Profs
express views on new 9/11 material
In the wake of the hearings from the 9/11 commission,
TCU professors share their insights on the matter.
Although
the 9/11 commission hearings have concluded, many Americans
have been left with new questions about who knew what
and whether they acted fast enough. Political experts
at TCU agree the hearings have shed new light on terrorism
and our government. |
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Cheerleader
pose sheds bad light on TCU
An
escort posing as a cheerleader on a Web site has school
administrators and police looking into possible legal
action.
TCU
tries hard to sell itself, but not this hard.
An escort posing in a photo as a cheerleader atop the
brick name plate on Stadium Drive has school administrators
and police outraged. It was not clear if the photo had
been digitally manipulated. |
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DPS
setting up shop on campus
Staff
and students can renew drivers license on campus during
a one-day program at the Student Center parking lot Tuesday. |
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