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Thursday,
September 20, 2001
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Former
religion student remains in ICU after shooting
Erin LaMourie
Staff Reporter
Former TCU student
Kimberly Whalin is still in intensive care and without health insurance
after she was shot in the head by her ex-boyfriend Sept. 6, said
her mother, Alice Whalin.
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SACS
campus surveys coming soon
By Jacque Petersell
Staff Reporter
Surveys to assist
in the universitys re-accreditation process will be finalized
within a week, said Alan Shepard, director of the self-study required
by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
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New
international education director plans to make fund raising a priority
By Kami Lewis
Staff Reporter
Luis Canales joined the International Education office at TCU as
director in August, relocating from the University of Louisville
in Kentucky, and says he would like to see 90 percent of all students
take part in international education.
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Muslims
should not be targeted, profs say
Forum panelists ask for religious tolerance
By Heather Christie
Staff Reporter
Three
TCU professors advised the campus not to condemn the Muslim community
despite media focus on the Islamic faith of Osama bin Laden, the
primary suspect in last weeks terrorist attacks.
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More
scholarships awarded to local students
By Kami Lewis
Staff Reporter
Nineteen community scholarships were awarded this fall, seven more
than awarded last year, said Cornell Thomas, Special Assistant to
the Chancellor.
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