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SGA seeks improvements
Representation, communication among concerns
B
y Jessica Sanders
Staff Reporter

The Student Government Association’s new officers are working to make the organization more effective on campus by improving representation, President Brad Thompson said.
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Block, Scholastic use the Big Red Dog to implement nationwide reading program
By Lara Hendrickson
Staff Reporter

Professor of education Cathy Block said she is on sabbatical from TCU this semester to work with the Scholastic Program in continuing promotion of literature in thousands of elementary schools nationwide using the Clifford, the Big Red Dog book series.
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Next question please

Interview Photo

Photo editor/Ty Halasz
Senior social work major Victoria Tschoepe interviews with Joshua Webb to be a staff member at Pinecove, a Christian camp.
University set to begin anesthesia program
Graduate classes to start after
accreditation
By Lauren Hanvey
Staff Reporter

The new School of Nurse Anesthesia is now reviewing applications for prospective graduate students. The idea for the school originated two years ago because of a demand for another one of its kind in the area, nursing school officials say.
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Old sewer pipe to be relocated from under new pool

An underground sewer line is being relocated at Stadium Drive and Bellaire Drive North to make room for an outdoor pool at the new University Recreation Center, officials said.

TCU hired the city of Fort Worth to do the project for $60,000, said Jim Weller, associate director for major projects with the Physical Plant.
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