Feelings
mixed over 7.9 percent tuition increase
Board: increase is necessary to
offset budget
By Brent Yarina
Staff Reporter
Board
of Trustees members say the 7.9 percent tuition increase that
was approved Friday is necessary to support a higher budget
for next fall, but some students say the rise in tuition is
unfair and shouldnt be the result of university overspending.
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Freshman
vocal performance major Yendor Reese works his magic
at the Night at the Apollo Talent Show in the Student
Center Ballroom
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Campus
set for site visit
By Crystal Forester
Staff Reporter
Getting
the list of site visitors names from the Southern Association
of Colleges and Schools so close to the visit may cause minor
scheduling inconveniences, but will have no negative affects
on TCUs reaccreditation process, Bonnie Melhart, director
of the SACS self-study, said Tuesday.
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TCU
Dining Services employee dies Sunday
The
memorial service for TCU Dining Services employee Rosetta Lyons
will begin at noon today at Elm Grove Missionary Baptist Church.
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Student
Affairs to hire executive director for Career Services
Aim is to work with students, faculty for
jobs
By Nyshicka Jordan
Staff Reporter
Student
Affairs is creating a new executive director position in University
Career Services to ensure students searching for jobs are getting
the most help possible, university officials say.
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