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Friday, February 28, 2003
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SACS visit ends despite adverse winter weather
By Crystal Forester and Sarah Krebs
Staff Reporters

The visitors from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools adjourned after a four-day visit, Chancellor Michael Ferrari said Thursday.

 

Final stage neared
No-parking signs may soon be up in Frisco Heights
By Sarah Krebs
Staff Reporter

As the city nears the final stages of putting up no-parking signs in the Frisco Heights Neighborhood, the decision to change signs all around campus is on the back-burner, city officials say.

NewsBriefs
College theater competition delayed by winter weather


Tastes of the world

International Week

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
John Singleton, director of International Student Services, serves up some Nigerian fried plantains to senior music performance major Olga Katkova at the International Week “Taste of the World.”

Weather holds up concert
By Nyshicka Jordan
Staff Reporter

While they planned to play their instruments Monday, the only playing TCU Wind Symphony members got to do this week was possibly outside in the snow.

 

Ed Helms to talk of life, comedy at RTVF’s alumni conference
By Nyshicka Jordan
Staff Reporter

An average day at the office for comedian Ed Helms is all about making his co-workers laugh, he said. Despite the laughter in the office, being a comic comes with stress and hard work, he said.


Schools offer MBA’s online, but TCU prefers quality
By Jacque Nguyen
Staff Reporter

Along with hearing “You’ve got mail” when online, some schools nationwide will soon be hearing “You’ve got an MBA.”

   

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