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Film
critic to speak on Judaism
ABC-TV
film critic Joel Siegel will share his insights and humor
about his job and Jewish heritage tonight at the sixth annual
Gates of Chai Lectureship in Contemporary Judaism at 8 p.m.
in Ed Landreth Auditorium.
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Spiderman
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Ty
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Sophomore
theater major C.J. Meeks acts the part of a killer spider
from a mailbox and attacks senior education major Steve Witt
in the Senseless Acts of Comedys headlines sketch Monday
night in the Student Center Lounge.
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Neeley
resource center changes staff
This
semester, three new faces were added to the staff of the M.J.
Neeley School of Businesss Resource Center, said Bill
Moncrief, senior associate dean. |
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Student
organizations may increase by two
Two
new groups, Simper Society and People for Animal Welfare,
have applied to join the roster of university-sponsored student
organizations this semester, said Darron Turner, director
of Student Development Services.
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TheSkiffView
Legislation
SGA should consider these 10 items
COMMENTARY
Today
marks Student Government Associations first meeting for
the 2003 fall semester. To get its members thinking, the Skiff
editorial board has organized a list of 10 ideas for the organization
to consider this semester: |
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Expansion
evaluated
COMMENTARY
Of
the issues discussed by Chancellor Boschini in his speech at
Convocation, one stood out in particular. After addressing TCUs
various needs, the chancellor raised the question of a substantial
increase in TCUs enrollment. |
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Frogs
extend winning streak
The
volleyball team broke in its new home at the University Recreation
Center in dominating fashion at the Adidas Invitational Friday
and Saturday.
The
Frogs, who have an overall record of 9-1, defeated both Texas-Pan
American and Arkansas-Pine Bluff in consecutive three-game
sweeps, then worked their way past Arkansas State 3-1. The
tournament wins put TCU on a nine-match winning streak and
give the Frogs their second straight tournament title.
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