Campus
body reacts to war with mixed emotions
Fear high for loved ones in armed
services
By Lara Hendrickson
Staff Reporter
As
President George W. Bush announced the official beginning
of war Wednesday evening, student and faculty reactions
were a mixture of fear and relief regarding U.S. military
action.
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Old
foes, new strategy
Objectives of war on Iraq differ from
Gulf War
By Sarah Krebs
Staff Reporter
Even
though the war on Iraq has less political and financial
support than the Gulf War, qualified TCU faculty say
Wednesday evenings initial decapitation
attack was militarily appropriate and successful.
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Ticket
money for charity
By
Nyshicka Jordan
Staff Reporter
Folk
and blues artist Cary Pierce will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday
in Ed Landreth Hall Auditorium, and all proceeds will
be donated to TCUs Up Til Dawn. |
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UNDER
FIRE
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Abd
Rabbo Ammar/Abaca Press
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Smoke
from an explosion appears over the Iraqi capital of
Baghdad in the first hour of the war led by the United
States Thursday.
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Students abroad feel safe
By Lauren Hanvey
Staff Reporter
With
war a reality, TCU Study Abroad students are being encouraged
to take extra precautions for their safety, Education
Abroad Coordinator Tracy Williams said Thursday.
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Ex-convicts
comment on system
By Sarah Chacko
Staff Reporter
The
Community Corrections Forum Thursday night enabled students,
faculty and staff to dismiss misconceptions about the
probation and parole process from first-hand perspectives,
Kelli Stevens, a criminal justice professor and the program
coordinator, said. |
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TCU
security expands
By Bill Morrison
Staff Reporter
With
the announcement of war and the heightened national
security level, the university is prepared to handle
any situation that may arise, said J.C. Williams, TCU
assistant chief of police.
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Conflict
hits home for international students
Students worry about families; war
opinions differ
By Jacque Nguyen
Staff Reporter
In
the midst of controversy surrounding the recent U.S.
strikes in Iraq, international students are in the position
to provide unique perspectives on the war between the
two nations.
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Workout
updates
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Chris
Wilson/Photographer
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Abby
Kaler, a senior speech major, jogs to the sound of war
as she watches the news about Iraq in the University
Recreation Center Thursday.
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