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Wednesday, November 26, 2003
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Gender gap a trend at most universities

Guys love it, girls hate it, and TCU doesn’t know what to do about it.

Over the last 40 years, the percentage of men at TCU has stayed between 38 percent and 43 percent, said Dean of Admissions Ray Brown.

“This is something that I figured last year would be easy to break and that was the one record we did not break,” he said. “It was a huge disappointment to me.”
Strummin’ Along

TCU Jazz Band

Stephen Spillman/Photo Editor
Freshman premajor Jameson Cockerell plays a solo piece with the TCU Jazz Band Tuesday afternoon in the Student Center Lounge.
Pie anyone?

Pie photo

Candice Lester/Staff Photographer
Junior radio-TV-film major Courtney Klink picks up a pie from Maria Ortis in The Main Tuesday evening.
Television station to air in spring

TCU’s Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization is starting a university TV station next semester that will run 24 hours a day, seven days a week and provide the campus with up-to-date world news, movies and student programming, said Jason Ruth, president of CEO.
Students wait hours to purchase tickets
Fans anticipate Kansas game at Daniel-Meyer

The line for tickets to the TCU-Kansas basketball game formed in the early morning hours last Saturday.
Davis’s success result of trials

From her resume, it might seem that success came easily to Councilwoman Wendy Davis.
SGA passes two new resolutions, tables two

Two resolutions passed while new business was tabled for further debate at Tuesday night’s Student Government Association meeting.
 

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