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Tuesday, October 7, 2003
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Fraternity receives probation

Phi Gamma Delta fraternity has been put on a one-year probation after being found in violation of hazing, said Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Don Mills.
Events offer support, fun

National Coming Out Week is all about tolerance and being who you are, said Matt Flinchum, president of the TCU eQ Alliance.
High five

Football photo

Ty Halasz/Staff Photographer
Junior cornerback Mark Walker jumps in front of Army wide receiver Aaron Alexander to make an interception late in Saturday’s game at Amon Carter Stadium. TCU beat Army 27-0 to remain undefeated at 5-0. Go to the sports page for more coverage.
Frogs leap at the chance to serve

A small circle formed around Chris Mattingly as he danced, did impressions and flopped on the ground in front of Mission Arlington Saturday.
Catch me

Football photo

Stephen Spillman/Photo Editor
Senior finance major Justin McCollum, quarterback for the Rough Riders, tries to dodge a tackle by senior criminal justice major Janelle Dine, of the Master Batters, during a flag football game at the intramural fields Monday night. The Master Batters went on to win 23-0.
Graduates may sport new look

After years of seeing TCU graduates wear the traditional black cap and gown at graduation ceremonies, friends and family of graduates might see something new this year — a sea of purple.

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