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Ferrari
works out schedule for final semester
Dedicating buildings, setting budget tops
list
By
Jacque Nguyen
Staff Reporter
After May 31, Chancellor Michael Ferrari will no longer enter
his office on the third floor of Sadler Hall and sit down for
a day of work. Instead, he said he will be spending time with
his family in Chicago, Ill.
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Photo
editor/Ty Halasz
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Chancellor
Michael Ferrari works on official university business
in his office. Ferrari's last day is May 31.
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Interest
grows in program
By
Brent Yarina
Staff Reporter
Miguel Leatham, an associate professor of anthropology, said
he expects the anthropology program to continue to grow in the
future now that the Add Ran College of Humanities and Social
Sciences recognizes it as a major.
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Start
spreading the news
Star-Telegrams rival reinstated but
for a price
By
Nyshicka Jordan
Staff Reporter
Its back and looking a little different.
A bincontaining The Dallas Morning News returned to campus this
semester after an agreement to change the appearance and location
of distribution was reached by the newspaper and TCU, said Don
Mills, vice chancellor for student affairs.
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Draft
proposal is not expected to pass
By
Emily Baker
Staff Reporter
A proposal for a new military draft that would no longer exempt
college students, graduate students and women is unlikely to
pass due to overwhelming opposition, Rep. Kay Granger (R-Fort
Worth) said Thursday.
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Poster
pondering
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Photo
editor/Ty Halasz
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Sophomore
political science major Matt Rollins sifts through the
posters on sale in the Student Center Lounge. The posters
will be on sale through today.
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CORRECTION
The construction photos that ran on
the front page of Thursdays Skiff were taken by photo
editor Ty Halasz. |
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