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Tuesday, February 25, 2003
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Program looks to Stockyards for building
Center may be housed in former Spaghetti Warehouse
By Emily Baker
Staff Reporter

The heritage of Texas goes far beyond 10-gallon hats and barbecue.

Celebrating that heritage is what the founders of TCU’s Center for Texas Studies hope to accomplish.

 

Money raised for school
By Lara Hendrickson
Staff Reporter

Vice Chancellor for Students Affairs Don Mills says he has one goal when he participates in Rise and Run.

More than 60 students will be running non-stop from TCU to Houston beginning 6 a.m. Thursday to raise awareness and money for children with disabilities, said Ryan Foley, president of the Rise and Run event. The relay will be started by several honorary runners, including Mills, Super Frog and men’s basketball coach Neil Dougherty, who will each run one-tenth of a mile.

Drum roll, please

International Week

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Martin McCall and Cheryl Font of the Kabushi Taiko Drummers kick off International Week in the Student Center Lounge.

Adjunct faculty fill openings
By Lauren Hanvey
Staff Reporter

Each semester TCU hires new adjunct faculty to fill the specific needs of different colleges and departments. This semester there are 28 new faculty, 26 of which are adjunct.

The number of new adjuncts that each college or department hires every semester depends on which classes are being offered, what full-time teachers are on leave and enrollment trends, said Becky Roach, assistant to the vice chancellor for academic affairs. This spring, 15 colleges and departments received new faculty.

Broken sprinkler head forces evacuation of Ed Landreth
Department cancels play, group continues with step show
By Nyshicka Jordan
Staff Reporter

What the audience expected was laughter, but instead it got water and flashing fire alarms.

 

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