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Thursday, April 24, 2003
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Hyman agrees to talk to Tennessee official
Athletic director still says he isn’t up for job

Athletic Director Eric Hyman acknowledged Wednesday he was contacted by and has agreed to talk with a representative from the University of Tennessee.

Symposium lets students show work

One hundred and fifty students will be presenting posters in the first Student Research Symposium for the College of Science and Engineering today, Lyn Dart, chairwoman of the SRS organization committee, said Tuesday.

Krystian Williams

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Krystian Williams, a Glencrest Junior High School student, got to be a college student for a day when she joined 64 of her peers in shadowing TCU students on Wednesday. The program was set up by SGA and Fort Worth ISD.
College student, even if for a day
High school students get a taste of
college life at TCU


Though she looked a little out of place, 12-year-old Krystian Williams sat confidently in the front row of a junior-level sociology class Wednesday.
Toasting the future

Chancellor Michael Ferra

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Chancellor Michael Ferrari discussed plans for the future with senior engineering major Jen Jewers and others at the Senior Toast Wednesday evening in the Dee J. Kelly Alumni and Visitors Center.

Roet makes geography fun

Globe trotter makes world cultures come alive to students

The only thing Jeff Roet, a geography lecturer, said he regrets about his teaching career is not making enough money to provide all of his geography students with paid-for trips and excursions throughout the world.

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