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Purple
gowns possible
Chancellor Victor Boschini is scheduled to decide today if graduates
will be donning purple caps and gowns instead of black. Of the
students who participated in an e-mail survey, 70 percent favored
a change to purple gowns, but the ultimate decision lies with
Chancellor Victor Boschini. He will make the final choice of
the color change, which could go into effect at a cabinet meeting
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Ty
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Suzanne
Williams, a registered nurse at the Health Center, administers
a flu shot to a TCU student Monday afternoon in the Brown-Lupton
Health
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Eating
disorders to be studied
Meredith Hinton, a junior fashion merchandising major, said
she sees a big problem with eating disorders, specifically anorexia,
at TCU.
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TheSkiffView
PORTAL
Web
site will take time to get used to
COMMENTARY
Class
registration for the spring semester is coming up, and one major
component will be missing when students go to enroll: FrogNet.
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TheOtherView
Boston
first in airport security improvements
COMMENTARY
In a move that will no doubt be an achievement in both the areas
of thorough security and general public relations, Boston's
Logan International Airport will become the first major airport
in the United States to electronically screen air cargo. |
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Frogs
fight for voters approval
Through
the first seven games of the year, the Horned Frogs were carried
by their defense, and the sports media seemed to notice. The
knock against the Frogs was that their top rated defense constantly
had to bail out their inconsistent offense. Score 38 against
Tulane, eke out 13 against Arizona. |
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