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Wednesday, October 01, 2003
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Investigation could end Friday

The investigation of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity is expected to conclude Friday, Assistant Dean of Campus Life Mike Russel said Tuesday.
TCU to be more selective

Every year, thousands of high school seniors across the country are finding it harder to get into colleges and universities.
Dorm social events geared to students

College can be a great time for crayons and fruit snacks said Adrienne Burch, a Colby Hall resident assistant.
Writing on the wall

Photo of Stadium

Letters bearing the names of W.A. and Tex Moncrief got hoisted onto the walls of Amon G. Carter Stadium Tuesday morning. The field was named for the Moncriefs, who donated $3 million to the athletic department.
Ty Halasz/Staff Photographer
Professor writes book

Growing up in Buenos Aires, Spanish instructor David Bedford came to love the Argentine culture, so much so that the short stories in his first book are based in various cities in the country.
Greeks raffle off free tuition

It may seem hard to buy anything for $10 these days, but thanks to Pi Kappa Phi, Kappa Alpha Theta and TCU athletics, $10 could give one student a chance at a free semester of college.
Student Government discusses new business

New business was introduced for the first time this semester at the Student Government Association meeting Tuesday night.
Block joins prestigious board

Professor of education Cathy Collins Block said she was pleasantly surprised when she was voted to join the board of directors for the International Reading Association.

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