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Violinist
visits
Renowned musician performs with TCU String
Orchestra
A
concert violinist made his third trip to the United States from
Italy to perform with the TCU String Orchestra Wednesday and
Thursday. |
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Spillman/Photo Editor
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Alberto
Martini performs the Concerto in A major D. 96
by Tartini Thursday night at the Orchestra Hall in Fort Worth.
Martini was invited by music director German Gutierrez to
teach TCU students.
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Violations
trigger re-election
Campaign
violations in the Student Government Association elections have
resulted in a presidential re-election, fines and one candidates
dismissal, SGA adviser Larry Markley said Thursday. |
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MBA
program to compete with Southern Methodist
The
M.J. Neeley School of Businesss MBA program will really
have to compete to offset gains made by Southern Methodist
Universitys off-campus MBA program at Lockheed Martin,
Dean Robert Lusch said Thursday. |
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TheSkiffView
SUPPORT
Fort Worth stands behind
the Frogs
COMMENTARY
The
TCU community is behind the Frogs, and so, it appears, is the
rest of Fort Worth.
As the success of TCUs nationally ranked football team
grows, so is the faith in our team. But lets face it,
a good portion of the nation refuses to believe that the Frogs
are BCS quality. But with some great playing and a lot of support,
we think TCU is going to prove them wrong. |
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SGA
fee should go to visible improvements
COMMENTARY
Tuesday,
I voted not to vote for student government this semester.
In my three and a half years at TCU, I have contributed around
$210 toward the Student Government Association at TCU, and I
continue to ask, along with most of my friends and acquaintances,
What do they even do? |
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Frogs
in top 10 despite weak defense
Times
are good for TCU football.
The team has cracked the top 10 in both The Associated Press
and USA Today/ESPN Top 25 Coaches poll, and the top six of the
Bowl Championship Standings. The offense is averaging more than
400 yards a game, and the team is on air waves and televisions
across the country as it stands on the verge of making history. |
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Master
and Commander
Crowe expands horizons in epic Commander
In
Russell Crowes latest epic, Master and Commander:
The Far Side of the World, the Australian born megastar
adds humor to his macho on-screen persona to give the film a
human quality that hasnt been explored in subsequent movies.
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Play
Review
On
the Town
New York, New York its a wonderful town!
Theatre TCU presents On the Town this weekend
in Ed Landreth auditorium.
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