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Boschini
plans to cut costs
Chancellor
Victor Boschini and his cabinet appear headed toward
cost-cutting measures to tuition assistance and health
and insurance benefits that could save the university
about $600,000 annually.
TCU
can save about $340,000 per year by raising the employment
experience needed before dependent children can receive
100 percent tuition assistance, and by cutting temporary
employee benefits, TCU can save about $140,000 per year,
said John Weis, assistant vice chancellor of human resources.
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Fergie
to talk about health
Royalty
will descend upon the TCU campus Monday.
The Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, will be speaking
from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum
to about 4,000 high school senior girls and any TCU
women who wish to attend.
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The
band played on
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Ty
Halasz/Staff Photographer
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Band
director Brian Youngblood conducts the TCU Marching
Band Thursday evening in Ed Landreth Auditorium. The
band moved inside following a lightning strike outside.
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Students
to attend leadership conference
Trip offers chance to meet state leaders
John
Athon, a junior history major, is excited about going
to hear about Texas public policy and possibly networking
with local leaders at an Austin leadership forum this
weekend. |
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RTVF
major also producer
If
a group of more than 40 people with a TV bigger than 40
inches wants to see his movie, senior radio-TV-film major
Clint Gage will show it. |
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Fiesta
promotes culture
The
second Fiesta de los Frogs will encourage students and
their families attending Saturdays football game
to consider Hispanic heritage. |
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Theta
Fall Breakaway Run/Walk Saturday
Sorority raises money for abused children
Kappa
Alpha Theta members say they hope to continue giving voices
to abused and neglected children with its seventh annual
Fall Breakaway. |
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