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Security
breach
Possible identity theft hits campus;
TCU prepared
By Emily Baker
Staff Reporter
The
handful of TCU students who fell victim to possible identity
theft within the last two weeks and the information of
more than 59,000 individuals at the University of Texas
recently stolen by a hacker further prove that identity
theft is an up-and-coming crime, TCU Police officials
say. |
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New
notes
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Stephen
Spillman/photographer
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Intensely
involved in the piece, Zvonimir Nagy plays Cloches
dadieu, et un sourire (Bells of farewell,
and a smile) Wednesday night at TCU New Music
Ensemble in PepsiCo Recital Hall.
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Increase
puts camp at top of list
By Brent Yarina
Staff Reporter
Frog
Camp attracts a higher percentage of its incoming freshman
class than any other university camp in the nation, Carrie
Zimmerman, director of the first year experience, said. |
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FrogPages
re-launched
By Braden Howell
Staff Reporter
After
an almost four-year hiatus, a Web site completely tailored
to the needs of students was re-launched Wednesday, said
Trent Walton, a senior computer information science major. |
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Ethicist
William May to speak at Kelly Center
By Lara Hendrickson
Staff Reporter
William
F. May, renowned lecturer and ethicist, is presenting
speeches and answering questions today regarding ethics
in the post Sept. 11 and professional world, Larry Adams,
assistant provost of Academic Affairs said Wednesday. |
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Services
to be held for retired Brite professor
Funeral
services for Hunter Beckelhymer, an emeritus retired professor
of homiletics at the Brite Divinity School, will be at
2 p.m. Friday at South Hills Christian Church, said Mary
Nell Kirk, executive assistant to the chancellor. |
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Staff
members learn recruitment methods
TCU
staff members learned methods on how to relate their perspectives
to incoming students, and their role in marketing and
recruitment Wednesday at Marketing TCU. |
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