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New
English office packed
Instructors say sharing one office sacrifices
privacy
Twenty-two
English graduate instructors share two phone lines, five computers
and 30 desks in an office about the size of two dorm rooms. |
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Ty
Halasz/Staff Photographer
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Blackman,
front, and Peterson have roughly 10 square feet of desk
space on which to work. |
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Students
campaign restricted
Student
Government Association presidential candidate Blake Eason said
he was informed Sunday night that he has been restricted from
speaking to campus organizations regarding his campaign. |
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CORRECTION
The
headline on Fridays article about acquiring the old Spaghetti
Center for the Center of Texas Studies was incorrect. Neither
TCU nor TCU officials are planning to bid on the building. |
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Students
question grant amounts
Year
to year, college students await the results of their financial
aid package to see how much money they will need to pay for
their upcoming semesters tuition. |
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CRAMPED
Graduate instructors
need more room
COMMENTARY
At
some point in the day, most people need a little space.
For 22 graduate instructors sharing one room in Reed Hall, those
moments probably come more often than usual. |
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Help
stop gun violence
COMMENTARY
When
is a blacklist not a blacklist?
When it belongs to the National Rifle Association. |
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High
Hopes
Despite having young players, the TCU womens
soccer team is confident about its first postseason appearance
since 2000.
With
the 2003 regular season complete, the TCU womens soccer
team finds itself not looking toward next season. |
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Frogs
move up in BCS poll
(AP)
TCU, college footballs only other undefeated team besides
Oklahoma, moved up three spots to No. 9 in this weeks
Bowl Championship Series standings, released Monday. |
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