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Thursday, April 17, 2003
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TCU receives more online applications

The number of prospective students applying online has more than doubled over the last year and is contributing to the university’s record number of applications, Dean of Admissions Ray Brown said Wednesday.
Differing reports mark Hyman as one of finalists

Athletic Director Eric Hyman denied reports Wednesday evening that he is a candidate to replace University of Tennessee Athletic Director Doug Dickey, who is retiring in June.

Photo of Eric Hyman

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The Knoxville News-Sentinel reported that TCU athletic director Eric Hyman is one of the top two or three candidates to fill the athletic director vacancy at Tennessee.
Sun light, sun bright

Sunbathing photo

Emily Turner/Photographer
Kacey Arterbury and Jenny McCarthy, both sophomore education majors, take advantage of the warm weather Wednesday afternoon in the Rose Garden behind their sorority house.
Fire hazard?

Allergies aren’t the only thing on fire because of pollen.
Green, a business leader and trustee, dies at 102

Cecil Green, emeritus trustee, died Saturday at the age of 102 from natural causes.
Money allotted for dining facility survey

Outside consultants will soon be hired to analyze whether a renovation of the Student Center and the construction of a free-standing dining facility in the near future are plausible, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Don Mills said Wednesday.
Parking lot to open in fall

Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Don Mills said TCU is looking at property to provide additional parking, which will be developed over the summer.
 

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