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SGA
pays for legal advice
The
Student Government Association provides a lawyer at no
cost to students for consultation on topics ranging from
traffic offenses to family law.
Dave
Meyer, a freshman pre-major, said he saved $75 in legal
fees by going to the lawyer provided free of charge by
the Student Government Association.
Meyer went to see the lawyer, James B. Munford, after
he got a ticket for going 93 mph in a 60 mph zone. Meyer
said Munford explained his legal options and recommended
that he ask the prosecutor for a smaller fine or driving
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illustration/Sarah Chacko
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Alumni
gather for history awareness
Members
of the Black Alumni Alliance reflected on their college
days.
Black
Alumni Alliance members reminisced about their days at
TCU, while encouraging students to utilize the resources
on campus that werent available to them as students. |
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Working
for women
Fewer
females seek MBAs due to inflexibility
The
School of Business is trying to balance the number of
women and men seeking master of business administration
degrees. |
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Air
Force service society created
The
Silver Wings program returns to TCU and will provide students
a chance to support the military through service and fund
raising.
Students
looking for an opportunity to support the U.S. Air Force
will soon be able to with the creation of a program called
Silver Wings. |
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