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- News
Shack built to raise awareness
- Brite students present views on effects of globalization
'Cool' interaction
- Social work, athletic departments tell elementary
students to stay in school
House amends bylaws
- Committees combined; Ferrari discusses future
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- Center aims to propel school status
- Program will be first to use actual capital for teaching
School forms to help children with disorder
- Program will also benefit TCU students
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Katherine Barr/ Skiff staff
The makeshift shack, located on the lawn beside the Brite
Divinity School, was built by students to raise awareness about the effects
of globilization. |