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Friday, April 4, 2003
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Faculty Senate passes new core curriculum proposal
Sarah Chacko
Staff Reporter

Faculty Senate members passed the new core curriculum plan proposed Thursday by the Core Curriculum Committee against minor opposition.

 

Emphasis not on tiers
Boschini’s focus won’t be on TCU’s ranking
By Jacque Nguyen
Staff Reporter

When he first assumed presidency at Illinois State University in 1999, chancellor-designate Victor Boschini Jr. said bringing ISU to a loftier standing in the college-ranking guides was one of his early goals.
Chancellor Ferrari
Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Chancellor Michael Ferrari announces the invitees to the Phi Beta Kappa society at the Honors Convocation Thursday in Ed Landreth Hall Auditorium.

Protests down due to campus persuasion
By Sarah Krebs
Staff Reporter

Students and faculty attribute the scarcity of protests and low turnout at anti-war and pro-soldier protests to TCU’s mostly conservative students. Others see the lack of networking and advertising by Student Peace Action as the cause for small protest rallies.

 

Smith Entrepreneurs Hall to be dedicated Saturday
Hall designated for business studies, equipped with media
By Emily Baker
Staff Reporter

The newest addition to the TCU campus — the Sarah and Steve Smith Entrepreneurs Hall — is scheduled to be formally dedicated at 10 a.m. Saturday, though the building was opened for use more than a month ago.


Convocation honors excellence
By Sarah Krebs
Staff Reporter

Despite hard times in the world, TCU needs to celebrate the efforts to inspire academic excellence said Kathryne McDorman, the director of the honors program, as she kicked off the 41st Annual Honors Convocation.

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