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SGA
election down to two
And
your Student Government Association president is ... going to
be decided in a runoff election Friday. None of the four candidates
garnered 51 percent of the vote required for SGA officer elections,
so the top two candidates, Jay Zeidman and Blake Eason, will
face off in one more election. |
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Headed
To Hattiesburg
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Ty
Halasz/Staff Photographer
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Senior defensive end Robert Pollard (left) and junior quarterback
Brandon Hassell make their way to two buses waiting to shuttle
them and the rest of the Frogs to Fort Worths Meacham
Field Wednesday afternoon for their flight to Hattiesburg,
Miss. TCU takes on Southern Miss tonight at 6:30 p.m. on ESPN.
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Grants
encourage student leadership
This
fall, three Leadership Curriculum Development grants are funding
courses in the English, history and education departments, said
Cyndi Walsh, director of the TCU Leadership Center. |
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Students
want longer breaks
TCUs winter break is 22 days long this year. Two years
ago, it was 30 days. Chris
Kotze, a sophomore kinesiology major and a swimmer for the TCU
mens swim team, said it takes him 24 hours of flying to
get to his home country of South Africa. |
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TheSkiffView
QUIT
Stop smoking today, not
later
COMMENTARY
To
all of you out there who vow time and time again that you arent
addicted to cigarettes, heres your opportunity to prove
it. |
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TheOtherView
Now
is time for Bush to fix mistake, end tariffs
COMMENTARY
The
World Trade Organization ruled Monday that U.S. steel tariffs
are illegal and ordered the taxes terminated without delay.
The European Union has threatened to start a massive trade war
if the United States refuses. |
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