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Tuesday, October 01, 2002
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Student recovering after venomous spider bite

Ashley Earnest, a Jarvis resident, plans to return to school after being bitten by a brown recluse spider.
Leading the way

Sandra Mackey

Photo Editor/Sarah McClellan
Sandra Mackey, director of administrative services in the admissions office, holds up a sign for the M.J. Neely School of Business for the high school seniors participating in the “Monday at TCU” program.
Sexual assault education offered by campus police

The Rape Aggression Defense class, the Assault Prevention Theatre, the Victims Advocate Program and the 1 N 4 Men’s Program are just some of the resources offered at TCU to make students, faculty and staff aware of precautions they can take to prevent a sexual assault.
Students LEAP to community service

LEAPS completed its fourth year on Saturday and more than 600 students donated their time to making the program successful.
Trial date for Montgomery may not be set for year

A trial date for former football player Frank Montgomery may not be set for another year, a criminal investigator for the Tarrant County District Attorney’s office said Monday.
   

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