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Many profs satisfied with candidates

Published Jan 16, 2004

University faculty members say all three finalists for the position of provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs are qualified candidates. Last week, TCU geology chairman Nowell Donovan, Florida...

Taking Initiative: Improvements to area around TCU should help with parking, housing

Taking Initiative: Improvements to area around TCU should help with parking, housing

Published Jan 16, 2004

The long-held dream of TCU-area residents and university officials of a revitalized and tree-lined Berry Street is a few steps closer to reality. Decisions by the Fort Worth City Council last week will...

Anti-virus software crucial for students

Published Jan 16, 2004

Students may be able to say goodbye to annoying viruses and worms on their computers with free downloads of Norton Anti-Virus. On- and off-campus students will be provided with the licensed software,...

Your View: America will be better off with the current health care system

Published Jan 15, 2004

Brian Chatman’s column supporting national health care was built not only on faulty premises and half-truths, but satires the right with as much grace as an elephant in tights. Mr. Chatman first...

First Fort Worth Bowl successful

Published Jan 15, 2004

With a home team playing a team from 1,600 miles away, not much was expected out of the inaugural PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl. Thomas Starr, executive director of the PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl,...

Lady Frogs’ success continues

Published Jan 15, 2004

The Lady Frogs’ basketball team has entered uncharted territory. Never, in the history of the women’s basketball program, have the Lady Frogs held a higher ranking as they do now: No. 18 in...

Swimming teams remain humble despite successes

Published Jan 15, 2004

The Air Force Academy is not the only element that affects the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams when they travel to Denver, head coach Richard Sybesma said. There’s also the...

Mending fences, reaching out

Published Jan 15, 2004

Student Government Association officers hope to regain the trust of the student body by increasing communication with students, officers said. SGA will debut a professionally designed Web site, distribute...

More options for late-night munchies

Published Jan 15, 2004

Late-night cravings for hamburgers and mozzarella cheese sticks will be easier to satisfy now. Sodexho general manager Rick Flores said he decided to extend the hours of the Sunset Grill in The Main after...

Higher standards plus aid for Fijis after bar raised

Published Jan 15, 2004

Phi Gamma Delta fraternity members may have to hit the books harder this semester. One of the chapter requirements to lift its probation for suspected hazing is to establish a 3.0 cumulative GPA for the...

Despite vaccine shortage, flu remedies still remain

Published Jan 15, 2004

Don’t go to the Health Center if you want a flu shot. They’re tapped out. And you may not find the vaccine anywhere else in town either. But doctors say you can still take steps to prevent...

Review team grants accreditation

Published Jan 15, 2004

The School of Business has received re-accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. “Re-accreditation was critical for our image nationally,” said William...