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Thursday, August 29, 2002
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Students deal with multiple deaths during summer

The band copes with the deaths of two of their own. A memorial is in the works, but no plans are definite. Another student died.
Breaking new ground

Construction photo

Staff Reporter/JoI Harris
According to a campus-wide email from Chris Drake of the TCU police department, the city of Fort Worth has required the closing of the Lowden and Lubbock intersection until Wednesday. Doo Kim of the Fort Worth water department said the site is undergoing storm drain pipe construction.
Recruiters to take Spanish class

The admissions staff is learning Spanish to recruit Hispanics in and out of Texas. This summer, recruiters learned basic vocabulary and performed mini-dramas in Spanish.
Sexual assualt defendant awaits prosecution

Albert Arredondo Jr. is currently in the Parker County Jail with a bond close to $1 million, Fort Worth Police Sgt. Paul Ware said.
Two more states confirm cases of the West Nile Virus

Two states reported human cases of the West Nile virus for the first time on Wednesday.
   

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