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Journalism
dept. loses full accreditation
TCUs
journalism department needs to hire more minorities and
solve budget problems before it can receive full accreditation,
said Tommy Thomason, department chair.
The department received provisional accreditation after
a recent visit by a site team from the Accrediting Council
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. |
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MBA
program gains strength
A
more selective approach to accepting students and a stronger
group of students to choose from have helped propel the
growth of the graduate program at the M.J. Neeley School
of Business, said Peggy Conway, director of MBA admissions. |
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Students
develop new sorority
A
new voice is being heard on campus, and its Chi
Upsilon Sigma, the most recent addition to TCUs
Greek community. |
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Student
debuts Cooking in College DVD
Cooking
gourmet meals while at school is not something at the
top of most college students lists of things to
do. However, Taylor Kelly, a senior marketing major at
TCU, says cooking is a top priority. |
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Sprung
a leak
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Stephen
Spillman/Photo Editor
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Guy
Webb, a worker for Fort Worth Water, supervises as machinery
tries to scoop water and mud out of a hole to get to
a busted water main at the corner of West Cantey Street
and Stadium Drive around 6:30 p.m. Thursday.
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Just
browsing
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Stephen
Spillman/Photo Editor
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Sophomore
history major Portia Barker and junior advertising and
public relations major Veronica Shields look at some
of the interesting jewelry in the Student Center Lounge
Thursday afternoon. Today will be the last day of the
craft show.
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Linfante
still walking the course at age 82
Golfer remains enamored of playing game
after 40 years
ARLINGTON
Eighty-two-year-old Lil Linfante says she isnt
a morning person but that doesnt keep her from playing
golf.
Almost every Monday, shes up at 5:30 a.m. to play
golf. If she has to, shell play the game on just
five hours of sleep. |
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