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down to three for endowed chair
Texas history chairperson may be named Friday
By Lauren Hanvey
Staff Reporter
The
history department could choose by Friday whom it will offer
the new position of endowed chairperson in Texas history following
a meeting, search committee chairman Gene Smith said. |
Students
skip class to protest war
By Lauren Hanvey
Staff Reporter
Only
a handful of TCU students showed up for an anti-war protest
at 11 a.m. Wednesday in front of Frog Fountain as part of a
national Books not Bombs class walkout sponsored
by TCU Peace Action and the National Youth and Student Peace
Coalition. |
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Miranda
Goodsheller/Photographer
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James
Perrin, Diana Awde, Caroline Albert, Tiffany Rebstock
and Tiffany Camp listen to TCU graduate Sean Grose play
outside the Student Center as part of the Books
not Bombs walkout.
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Rev.
focuses on faith
Greeley to present campus first Roman
Catholic lecture
By Jacque Nguyen
Staff Reporter
Just
knowing the credentials of someone who is a best-selling author,
Catholic priest, sociologist, professor and journalist, it could
be difficult to determine what he would be speaking about at
a university lecture. |
In
step with the beat
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Ty
Halasz/Photo editor
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Freshman
math/spanish major Sarah Rozzell, freshman fashion merchandising
major Abby Schneider and freshman movement science major
Cathy Borne represent Alpha Chi Omega at the Alpha Kappa
Alpha First Steps Wednesday night.
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Model
U.N. program looks to train students in global arena
By Jacque Nguyen
Staff Reporter
As
America stands on the brink of war, the TCU Model United Nations
Program aims to bring knowledge and training for students just
in time to help resolve international issues. |
UTA
grad student deported for terrorist accusations
ARLINGTON
(U-WIRE) Twenty days after an immigration judges
ruling, a Jordanian graduate student accused of considering
a terrorist attack was deported Thursday. |
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