Tuesday, January 28, 2003


University self-study to be reaffirmed in SACS visit
Accreditation committee set to
visit campus
By Crystal Forester
Staff Reporter

TCU has received final approval for a three-day site visit by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools even though a group of site visitors has yet to be appointed, said Bonnie Melhart, director of the SACS self-study.
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Opening draws hundreds of students
By Lara Hendrickson
Staff Reporter

Large numbers of students flocked to the opening of the nearly complete University Recreation Center Monday after delays pushed back previous completion dates.

Steve Kintigh, director of campus recreation, estimated that there were 350 people already through the door 40 minutes after its noon opening Monday.
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Playing in dirt
Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Although the University Recreation Center opened Monday, a some construction still remains.

Failure causes problem for wheelchair-users
Moudy elevator leaves some students stranded
By Jacque Nguyen
Staff Reporter

When Gregor Esch went to the Moudy Building South in his wheelchair for class Friday, he didn’t expect to be stuck for three hours on the third floor because the elevator had broken down.


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Response
Game, ads presented the good, bad

Cheers: To the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A good defense can win championships.

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Sports stories coming soon

Stock show not just for cowboys
By Colleen Casey

Legislation, rights for pigeons is for the birds
Daily Trojan

Congress should look at copyright extension law
Miami Herald

More opinions coming soon

 

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