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Tuesday,
February 17, 2004
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Talking
Art
Art
competition prepares students
Students
express their creativity and get a taste of how the professional
art world works in the 13th annual art competition in
Moudy Building South.
TCU
students are showing their artistic flair in the 13th
annual Cross/Talk Art Competition.
The show, located in the University Art Gallery in Moudy
Building North, displays 26 unique pieces of art. The
exhibit will run until Feb. 19.
Its really interesting because its a
lot of alternative work, said Margaret Jackson,
a senior sculpture major. Its not just paintings
or prints, its mostly work thats really different. |
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Ty
Halasz/Staff Photographer
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Senior
interior design major Megan King surveys selected
students work from the 13th annual Cross/Talk
Art Competition located in the University Art Gallery
in Moudy Building North. |
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Koehler
to join in local election race
The
provost says running for president of the school board
is a way to stay active in education and the community.
Provost William Koehler filed to run for
president of the Fort Worth school board Monday, saying
the position would give him an opportunity to stay involved
in education. |
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Talks
under way to rework Patterson contract
Football
coach Gary Patterson could be rewarded for the job he
has done with a raise or contract extension, but no details
have been worked out, university officials said.
The university wants to make sure Gary
Patterson remains in Horned Frog purple and white. A new
contract is one way of doing that. |
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