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Friday, September 20, 2002
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Students get chance to show parents around town

Programming Council will offer a shuttle downtown this year, allowing families to see where students spend free time in Fort Worth.
Somber salute

Megan Doiron

Photo editor/Sarah McClellan
Megan Doiron, an ROTC cadet, helped lower the American flag at the POW/MIA vigil Thursday. Col. Mo Baker, a former prisoner of war in Vietnam, spoke to the group. ROTC members will stand vigil at the flag for 24 hours.
Enrollment in Spanish classes surging

Enrollment in Spanish classes is up because of increased world interest, some professors said.
More staff members opt for Reading Frogs

Staff members were granted 12 hours of paid time off this year for participating in the program, which helps elementary school children to read.
Forum focuses on function of international students

John Singleton, director of International Student Services, said difference of opinion is one key to achieving true diversity. Singleton addressed diversity among other topics during Thursday’s lunch forum held at the Dee J. Kelly Alumni and Visitors Center.
Downtown Coors Light festival features live music, Texas flare

The first Coors Light Texas Music Festival will be a truly Texan event. The band Thriftstore Cowboys feature TCU student Jeff Dennis
on guitar.
 

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