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Friday, April 25, 2003
Opinion

SACS preliminary report to be reviewed
Report to be checked for accuracy

The fate of TCU’s re-accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools now relies on the nitty-gritty details, as a whole host of administrators seek out factual errors in the SACS preliminary draft report, said Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Services William Koehler.


Butler receives service award

Hyman candidacy remains uncertain

Brite Board to review candidate

Frog Club tournament to be played at Tour 18

Chancellor's Picnic

Picnic

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Mark Murtagh, a freshman political science major, and Molly Hommerding, a freshman early childhood education major, enjoy the weather Thursday during picnic at Frog Fountain.
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FINAL SAY

The good and bad of spring 2003
COMMENTARY

Cheers: To the end of the semester and the beginning of summer.

Four years of wisdom

Little things matter most


Questions remain as graduation nears

Résumé can’t reflect experience of life’s lessons

Semester Review
The semester in photos
Sports Features

NFL draft may leap over many Frogs

When the Frogs’ 23 seniors put on their purple jersey for the last time at the Liberty Bowl, a few expected to carry on their football careers by being picked in the NFL Draft.


TheSideline
Golf team claims its third-straight C-USA title

Highly-rated center signs with men’s basketball team

Women’s golfer team ends up one stroke behind

LaMarcus McDonald

Simon Lopez/Photographer
Former TCU linebacker LaMarcus McDonald (left) and other former TCU players might not do as well as previous draft classes.
Largest number set to graduate in May

For the second consecutive year, TCU graduates will walk across the Tarrant County Convention Center’s stage to receive their diplomas, Chancellor Michael Ferrari said.
TCU senior plans to continue career in acting

Upon graduation this May, Travis Willingham, a theater performance major, hopes that he does not find a full-time job.

TCU expands under Ferrari’s leadership

Grad goes from business field to classroom

 

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