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Thursday, March 27, 2003
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Alumnus lands job in Homeland Security
By Brent Yarina
Staff Reporter

Inside the walls of the Pentagon are the offices of the people responsible for protecting the American public. Gordon England, a TCU business graduate, calls one of these prestigious offices his own.

Photo of Bidwell

Miranda Goodsheller/Photographer
Duane Bidwell should become the first student to earn a Ph.d. from Brite Divinity School after presenting his dissertation.
Bidwell to receive 1st Brite Ph.D.
By Nyshicka Jordan
Staff Reporter


For five years, Duane Bidwell has gone through course work, exams and writing a 400-page dissertation. But now his hard work must be put through another test.
What rhymes with spring?

Photo of class on lawn

Miranda Goodsheller/Photographer
Thomas Pfau’s Creative Writing-Poetry class sits on the lawn outside Jarvis Hall to read and critique the poetry written for class. The class gave students an opportunity to comment on each other’s work.
Global focus
By Brent Yarina
Staff Reporter

Green Honors Chair lecturer Andrew Goudie will focus his speech on global warming as an environmental issue and its future impact on the world’s landscape said Mike Slattery, an associate professor of geology.
Groups raise $70,000 for St. Jude event
By Lara Hendrickson
Staff Reporter

Nearly 500 students will probably be sleeping most of Saturday after staying up all night to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
TCUnity Fair hopes to trade pies for calling cards
By Jessica Sanders
Staff Reporter

Students can help provide soldiers with calling cards by throwing a pie at their favorite “victim” during the TCUnity Fair, said Matt Shonka, Residence Hall Association president.
   

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