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Friday, September 26, 2003
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Phi Gamma Delta suspended
Fraternity being investigated for possible hazing

The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity is being investigated for possible hazing violations, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Don Mills said Thursday night.
Institute leads in substance-abuse research

Dwayne Simpson, director of TCU’s Institute of Behavioral Research, says he does not feel neglected.

Though most of the TCU community is not aware of Simpson’s work, William Koehler, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs, said the IBR has evolved into one of the top drug-abuse treatment research centers in the country.
Lights dim at Stage West
Theater to move out by the end of the month

Stage West Theater’s 10-year stint on the corner of Berry Street and University Drive is coming to an end.

Stage West

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The Stage West Theater has closed its doors and will move to a new location at the W.E. Scott Theater.
Preparing for the future, today

Career fair

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Senior accounting/finance major Jaclyn Fuhrer (left) discusses job opportunities with Bradley Hall, a division manager for Waddell & Reed Financial Services, at Career Night in the Student Center Ballroom.
Law students on the rise

Law school doesn’t just lead to the courtroom.

Applying to law school can help students maximize their chances in a number of career fields, said Carol Thompson, chairwoman of the sociology, criminal justice and anthropology departments.
Eating disorder support group has first meeting
Presentation focuses on helping students

Disordered Eating Networking Team, an organization that helps students with eating disorders, met for the first time this semester in the Student Center Thursday.
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