Athletics
to recap proper conduct
Program aims to prevent future NCAA
violations
Student
athletes and coaching staffs will start a training program
in October to define what is appropriate conduct, following
NCAA violations that were reported in the mens basketball
program over the summer, according to university officials.
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Freshman
class sets size record
The
incoming freshman class surpassed its initial enrollment
mark by 65 students, making it the largest freshman class
in TCU history, Dean of Admissions Ray Brown said. |
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Searching
the sky
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Ty
Halasz/Staff Photographer
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Sophomore
theater major Curtis Shideler and astronomy instructor
Dr. Doug Ingram observe the planet Mars through a telescope
on Wednesday night in front of the Mary Couts Burnett
Library.
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Viruses
slow down network
As
Kyle Lester sat at his computer Monday, he watched his
Internet disconnect every 45 seconds or so because of
the virus known as Blaster. |
Construction
sites will be clear after Labor Day
Students
will notice an unfamiliar sight after the Labor Day weekend.
The construction equipment that seemed like a permanent
fixture on the east side of campus will be cleared away
by Tuesday, said Don Mills, vice chancellor of student
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Overcrowding
Overbooked dorms struggle with unhoused
residents
Freshman
Sarah Wright moved into her dorm room last week with less
enthusiasm than most freshmen after she learned she was
assigned to live with a resident assistant. |
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