Mittie
plans to stay put as head coach
Some say A&M interview isnt
sign of disloyalty
By Lauren Hanvey
Staff Reporter
Womens
basketball head coach Jeff Mittie said Wednesday he
plans to stay at TCU next year. This comes after he
was contacted last week by Texas A&M University
about its head coaching position.
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Fight
for à la Cart still on
By Bill Morrison
Staff Reporter
Sitting
in storage, gathering dust, lies the Café à
la Cart waiting to be put into use, says Residential
Services Director Roger Fisher.
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ISS
sets up counseling
Some Muslim students say they still
feel comfortable at TCU
By Sarah Krebs
Staff Reporter
Middle
Eastern students can find comfort and counseling during
war with Iraq with the International Student Services
or University Ministries, John Singleton, the director
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Stephen
Spillman/Photographer
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Robert
Jensen, associate professor from the School of Journalism
at the University of Texas at Austin, speaks about his
views on the war in Iraq Wednesday.
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Students
torn over affirmative action
By Nyshicka Jordan
Staff Reporter
It
is a difficult reality not knowing whether merit or
race was the reason she was denied acceptance and placed
on the wait list into the University of Michigans
law school, senior English and political science major
Jenny Specht said Wednesday.
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War
story continues to be told
Jensen says media, Bush isnt
telling whole truth
By Bill Morrison
Staff Reporter
Speaking
to a crowd of more than 60 people Wednesday night, Robert
Jensen explained how the American media is misrepresenting
the war.
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Nussbaum
to discuss world issues
Philosopher to speak at Convocation
on importance of liberal arts education
By Lauren Hanvey
Staff Reporter
Philosopher,
legal ethicist, professor, writer and editor these
are only a few of the experiences Martha Nussbaum will
be drawing from as she speaks at the 41st Annual Honors
Convocation 11 a.m. today in Ed Landreth Hall Auditorium. |
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