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Golden Key International Honor Society will have its induction
ceremony at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Cox Room at the Dee J.
Kelly Alumni and Visitors Center.
The TCU Staff Assembly will host a brown bag lunch
from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday in the Student Center, Room
207. The topic is Leadership: What am I and what
do I need? presented by Russell Elleven, former
assistant director of Residential Life. Bring your own
lunch, but dessert and drinks will be provided.
The deadline for the annual Creative Writing Contests
is Friday. Nearly $3,000 will be awarded to students for
essays, fiction and poetry. Rules and entry forms are
available from the English department in Reed Hall, Room
314 or from the Writing Center, Student Center Basement,
Room 11A.
eQ Alliance and Programming Council present Gay,
Greek and Proud at 1 p.m. Nov. 19 in the Student
Center Lounge. In his multi-media presentation, Leif Mitchell
draws on his experience and knowledge of gay and lesbian
issues as they relate to students.
The history department and the LBJ Fund lecture
will present Lester D. Langley, professor emeritus at
the University of Georgia, at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Beasley
Hall, Room 5. The topic is Theodore Roosevelt, Jose
Marti and the Americas of Our Times. For more information,
call (817) 257-7288.
The Eta Psi chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha is sponsoring
the first Feed the Need Food Drive Wednesday in Ed Landreth
Hall. This will be TCUs first stepshow that will
include high school and college teams with other performances.
Admission is three canned goods. All proceeds will be
donated to area homeless shelters and other groups. For
more information contact T.J. Ammons at (817) 921-0196. |
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