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Wednesday, October 30, 2002
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Some say honor code will put a damper on cheaters

Some professors and students say any honor codes will have to be student-driven. Surveys are being distributed to gauge student’s opinions.
Trick-or-Treat

Photo of Colby Halloween

Photographer/Ty Halasz
Freshman Ashley Bigbee leads children through the basement-turned-haunted house at the 30th annual Colby Halloween in Colby Hall.n
Colby Halloween celebrates 30th year

Children trick-or-treated, sipped on lemonade, played in a “Bouncy House” and saw a Fort Worth fire truck Tuesday at the 30th annual Colby Halloween.
Governing bodies talk of importance of mentoring

Student Government Association, Faculty Senate and Staff Assembly met Tuesday to discuss how to increase mentoring at TCU, among other topics.
SGA approves fee raise vote to be held on Nov. 12

The House of Student Representatives passed a bill last night authorizing a referendum to increase the student body fee, which provides SGA funding that is required to sponsor university events and speakers.
Young Voters program provides information about election

Record lows in voter turnouts spark program designed to inform new voters.
Scholarship program allows for more diversity

After changes were made to the Community Scholars Program this year, students are now provided with scholarships that cover a maximum of 60 percent of tuition instead of the total cost.

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