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You
never forget ...
Speaker
shares personal Holocaust experience
The Rev. Wilson Canafax shared his emotional journey
of liberating Nazi concentration camps Monday night
to an audience of friends, family and students.
Canafax said unless people feel or experience what the
Holocaust was like with their whole being, people down
the line will let it drift off. His speech was sponsored
by Programming Council and TCU Hillel, a Jewish student
organization.
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Raveen
Bhasin/Staff Photographer
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The
Rev. Wilson Canafax speaks Monday night in the Student
Center as a part of Holocaust Victims Memorial Week.
Canafax was a chaplain with the U.S. Army in Buchenwald
during World War II. |
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Woman
shares life-changing experiences through artwork
A
Holocaust survivor unveils her stories through various
works in an exhibit in the University Art Gallery
Anna Ornstein was a typical Jewish girl growing up in
rural Hungary when her world was completely torn apart.
She had two older brothers and attended parochial school
in Szendro, a small town of 3,500.
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House
to look at clarifying election code
After
a tumultuous presidential election, SGA is rewriting
some of its election rules to make the process less
cumbersome.
The House of Student Representatives will vote today
on a proposed bill that would clarify the election code
for candidates running for an SGA office.
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Opinion |
Pot:
Just what the doctor ordered
Medicinal
marijuana should be made legal
Have you ever seen the ad where the woman dying
of cancer reaches down to roll her joint? How about
the one where a man suffering from chronic pain lights
up to relieve his pain?
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Sports |
Running
through to victory
The
Frogs used their home field advantage at the TCU Invitational
Saturday.
The wind didnt hold back the track and field team
from claiming 10 events and seven Frogs from qualifying
for regionals.
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