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Wednesday, November 13, 2002
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Alumni show appreciation for professor


This semester former business students went a little farther than coloring in the extreme right-hand bubbles on teaching evaluation forms to show their appreciation for a professor.
 

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Yale University announced last Wednesday that it will be abandoning its controversial early decision application system beginning with next year’s admission cycle. Stanford University went public with the same policy change in its own admissions office later the same day.

Statistics show ugly truth about athletes’ academics
With all the special treatment athletes get, why does TCU have the lowest percentage of athletes graduating of all the schools in Conference USA?

COMMENTARY
Chip Hanna

TCU has its own soap opera happening
Be careful what you do because we are all interconnected at TCU – in everything we do.

COMMENTARY
Jenny Specht

 
 

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