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Tuesday, March 18, 2003
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Feelings mixed after Bush issues ultimatum
By Jessica Sanders
Staff Reporter

President George W. Bush’s televised speech addressing the situation in Iraq met with mixed reactions from TCU students and faculty Monday night.

Bush gave Saddam Hussein a 48-hour deadline to leave Iraq or face a U.S.-led invasion. “The tyrant will soon be gone,” Bush vowed as 250,000 American troops stood poised to strike.

 

Record number apply to TCU
Brent Yarina
Staff Reporter

The admissions department has been busier this year than in the past handling a record number of applications, but the added workload is a sign of TCU’s increasing popularity, Dean of Admissions Ray Brown said Monday.
March Madness

Lady Frogs

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Senior guard Candice Baldwin rejoices with fellow senior Tricia Payne after hearing news that TCU is the ninth seed in the East bracket of the NCAA women’s tournament. TCU will play Michigan State in Storrs, Conn., at 2 p.m. Sunday.

Outage causes e-mail failure
Officials say lost e-mails should be delivered soon
By Sarah Chacko
Staff Reporter

An electrical power outage Friday morning left faculty and staff up the information highway without a paddle.

Technical Services Manager Bill Senter said voltage feeding the computer room where the server is set up dropped to a point where the uninterruptible power source (UPS) could not power the room a little after midnight.

 


Family affair

Pummills spend break touring East Coast performing ClaviVoce
By Bill Morrison
Staff Reporter

After the children have graduated college and begun to move away from home, many families struggle to find the time to get together, let alone put on a concert.

Anthropology professor toils to dig up secrets of Mayan city

By Emily Baker
Staff Reporter

He may not race through the Egyptian desert trying to save the world from the Nazis, but Tom Guderjan is the closest thing TCU has to Indiana Jones. He even has a mug in his office with both his name and Indiana Jones’ name inscribed on it.

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