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Thursday, October 24, 2002
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TCU not worried about possible sale of law school

An addition of a law school is a future possibility, not a current priority, Chancellor Michael Ferrari said. He said he wants to focus on undergraduate and graduate programs.

Not human, but almost
‘Hal’ helps ease nursing students’ fears

With the help of a new human simulator, nursing students get real life experience without working on real life patients.

Nursing photo

Photo editor/Sarah McClellan
Senior nursing majors Jeanne O’Neil and Neal Mikes-Bogert work on the nursing department’s Human Patient Simulator, nicknamed “Hal.” The model can simulate human functions such as breathing, heart beat and bowel functions, among others.
Saperston to share journey about life through film

Eric Saperston’s nine-year journey across the nation is chronicled in his film, “The Journey,” in which he highlights his opportunities to talk to influential people such as former President Jimmy Carter.
Memorial service to be held for emeritus professor

A memorial service for emeritus professor Wayne Ludvigson will be at 4 p.m. Friday in the Faculty Center, Reed Hall, Room 214.
‘Sign’ on up

Major/Minor Fair

Photo editor/Sarah McClellan
Tim Barth, chairman of the psychology department, represented the department at the major/minor fair Wednesday in the Student Center Lounge wearing a tin foil hat like those worn in the movie “Signs.” The hats were meant to “keep the aliens from reading my thoughts,” Barth said.
Use, limitations of sidewalk chalk debated on campuses

dStroll through any university today and you’ll likely tread on an invitation to a fraternity party or campus-wide event scrawled in multicolored chalk across a sidewalk.

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