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Mills could be named president at Barton college
Final decision expected early next week
By Jordan Blum and Sarah Krebs
Skiff Staff

Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Don Mills could be named president of Barton College in North Carolina as soon as Monday following a vote by the college’s Board of Trustees Saturday, Barton College officials say.

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Abby Crawford photo
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Abby Crawford, a junior political science major, dances in response to a question from Dan Webb, a sophomore neuroscience major, during TCU Dating Game Thursday night.

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Money cheapens the game

The men’s basketball team is finally getting significant fan attendance. But at a price.

As part of a new promotion to increase attendance at home games, the athletic department is using money from an anonymous donor to give $500 to the group that shows the most spirit at home games.

Journey offers support

Education center still looking for funding

Groups participate in ADPi’s third Mocktail Blend-Off

Hussein is still a threat to region
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Searching for consistency
Lady Frogs mix up rotation, look for winning combo
By Drew Irwin
Skiff Staff

Twenty-two games into its season, the women’s basketball team is trying something a little different.

Head coach Jeff Mittie said the Lady Frogs are trying a new strategy to find some consistency in their second season in Conference USA.

Grace Gantt

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Senior forward Grace Gantt shoots over Houston defenders at Sunday’s game. The Lady Frogs host St. Louis 7 p.m. today.
 

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