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Thursday,
April 8, 2004 |
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Rices
testimony will affect election politics, profs say
National
Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice will testify publicly
and under oath today before the commission investigating
Sept.11.
The fact that the commission investigating the attacks
of Sept. 11, 2001, is hearing testimonies about the governments
actions leading up to attacks during an election year
mean it will impact the election, political science professors
say.
James Riddlesperger, who chairs the political science
departme nt, said President George W. Bush backed down
primarily due to the election.
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Crystal
Forester/Staff Photograph
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| Christy
Lehew, the Waits Hall director, and her son, Kyle,
listen to students, faculty and staff express their
concerns about increasing enrollment. |
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Sherley
gets creamed
RAs
attacked by foaming residents
Shaving cream flew and shrieks were heard as the women
of Sherley Hall broke from their normal activities to
have a little fun. |
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Student
beats cancer, helps others
TCU
breast cancer survivor runs race to help expand research
into treatment options.
She ran her race and won. Now she runs
a race for others. |
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Money
tops forum discussion
Students,
faculty and staff share their views on TCUs ideal
size, student body demographics and residential life.
It all comes down to money.
Funding was a crucial aspect of nearly every issue raised
at Wednesdays town hall meeting. Approximately 65
people, including students, faculty and staff met to discuss
Home, Sweet Home: Living and Learning at TCU. |
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