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Friday, October 25, 2002
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Noise complaints in neighborhood expected to rise as holidays near

Noise complaints during September and October have increased since 2000. Police attribute some of them to a lack of communication between students and neighbors.

Photo of litter on the street

Photo illustration/Sarah McClellan
Noise from parties isn’t the only concern neighbors of TCU students have. After-party messes, such as beer bottles, also make the list.
Hazing difficult to investigate

Universities have a tough time investigating hazing. Not only do many organizations go to great lengths to maintain privacy, but few individuals are willing to speak out.
Faith buffet

Photo of faith buffet

Photo editor/Sarah McClellan
Chris Stillwell, a Brite Divinity School student, stopped to taste some of what Joe Machemehl, a masters of liberal arts student who is a Hare Krishna, said are “the Hindu version of Chex Mix,” Thursday in the Student Center. Some of the snacks’ names are Papdi, Black Pepper Gathia and Bombay Bazar Bhel Mix.
Conference speakers include former ambassador

An attorney who specializes in international affairs and a former U.S. ambassador will be among the speakers during the International Career Conference from 1 to 8 p.m. today in the Student Center.
Officer election applications available in SGA office

Student Government Association officer election applications are currently available in the SGA office, located next to the Career Services Center.

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