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Friday, April 25, 2003
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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.

Ferrari swimming in a ball pool

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Ferrari plays in a ball pit located on campus in one of the Tom Brown/Pete Wright apartments. Ferrari will end his term as the ninth chancellor of TCU to move to Chicago to be closer to his children and grandchildren.
It’s 4:45 p.m. on a Wednesday. In his pressed pants, light blue shirt and dark blue tie, Chancellor Michael Ferrari looks as if he is preparing to head to another meeting.
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.
Grad goes from business field to classroom

Brad Smith swore he would never be a teacher. His mother was a teacher and Smith found the profession the furthest from his thoughts.
 

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