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Wednesday, March 5, 2003
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Jazz concert raises money
Jazz Ensemble looks to collect $40,000 for summer tour
By Nyshicka Jordan
Staff Reporter

Most seniors spend their last semester of school searching for jobs. But Justin Lucero said fund raising for a trip to the North Sea Jazz Festival has put a slowed his job search.

However, Lucero, a senior marketing and e-business major, said it is worth it because the chance to attend the festival is a great way to end his college career.

 

Sorority Bid Day to take place day earlier
By Brent Yarina
Staff Reporter

To prevent students from missing the first day of classes, next year’s Bid Day for sororities will be a day earlier than in the past, Stephanie Williams, Panhellenic adviser, said.

Kenneth Cracknell

Stephen Spillman/Photographer
Professor Kenneth Cracknell from Brite Divinity School speaks about Christian and Muslim ethics and fostering better relations for foreign policies.

Panelists focus on politics, ethics of war with Iraq
Some say other views needed to be said to make debate effective
By Sarah Krebs
Staff Reporter

While the panel on the politics and ethics of the war against Iraq unanimously agreed that the United States needs to look beyond war, many audience members said they would have liked to have heard both sides of the issue during Tuesday night’s forum in the Student Center Lounge.

 

House of Reps. delays vote on ethics bill
Group looks for integrity organization membership
By Jessica Sanders
Staff Reporter

The House of Student Representatives postponed voting on a bill Tuesday that proposed TCU join the Center for Academic Integrity, said Jose Luis Hernandez, chairman of the Academic Affairs Committee. It was delayed because of last week’s weather conditions, said Hernandez, a freshman music major.

 

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