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Wednesday, December 03, 2003
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Tuition below national average

Students beware: Administrators say TCU has room to increase tuition.

“We are providing an above-average education for a below-average price,” said Carol Campbell, vice chancellor for business and administration.
Hitting the books

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Lauren Johnson/Staff photographer

Sophomore criminal justice major Andrea Fraley studies in the periodicals Tuesday afternoon in the Mary Couts Burnett Library. With finals nearing, the library has been busy.
Exemptions change
New law allows children to avoid immunizations

When Ramona Greene’s daughter, Chelsea, was in kindergarten, the school nurse sent some of her classmates home because their shot records were not current. Greene, a Fort Worth resident, praised the decision.
Business school may add major

Officials in the M.J. Neeley School of Business are hoping to add a new major to the school’s curriculum.

“The supply chain’s management program is expected to be approved by fall 2004,” said Charles Lamb, chairman of the department of information systems and supply chain management, the unit requesting the program.
Students help children display art

Fort Worth area children are “Wild at heART” and their work can be seen at the Mary Couts Burnett Library thanks to the efforts of several TCU art history students.
Aide to councilwoman strives to make difference

It’s 1:30 on a Friday afternoon and Kristi Wiseman shows no sign of slowing down as she guides three Fort Worth business leaders to the City Council conference room to meet with Councilwoman Wendy Davis. Once they are inside, Wiseman heads back to her desk, located in a small corner of Davis’s office, to answer telephone calls, respond to e-mails and open the daily mail.
   

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