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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.
Markley said presidential candidates Jay Zeidman and Blake
Eason, House of Student Representatives vice presidential
candidate Megan Brown and vice president of Programming
Council candidate Sebastian Moleski committed violations
ranging from illegal use of materials to campaigning without
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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.
Alberto Martini was invited to campus by music director
German Gutierrez, who visited the Conservatory of Trento
in Italy, where Martini teaches. |
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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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Chancellor
Matt
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Freshman
premajor Matt Chisholm will be chancellor for the day
in The Big Switch starting at 8 a.m. today. Chancellor
Victor Boschini will attend Chisholms class. Look
for the full story in Tuesdays Skiff.
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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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