Thursday, January 23, 2003


Housekeepers duties reassessed due to expanding campus
Changes will save
TCU $2.5 million
over 10 years
By Sarah Chacko
Staff Reporter

University officials contend that housekeeping task reassignments will accomplish the same service at the same rate without resulting in job cuts.
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Citizens team up with police
By Sarah Krebs
Staff Reporter

Police officials say Code Blue: Citizens on Patrol, a program where citizens help patrol their own neighborhoods, helps deter crime in Fort Worth including neighborhoods surrounding TCU.
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‘King’-sized celebration
sub-head
By Jessica Sanders
Staff Reporter

Students and faculty gathered on the Student Center steps Wednesday to participate in a celebration honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
The crowd marched to Robert Carr Chapel led by King Kids, a gospel choir made up of Fort Worth students.
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Ty Halasz/Photo editor

 

Speaker: U.S. prepared to confront bioterrorism attack with resources
Caskey cautions against faster
bioterror research
by Emily Baker
Staff Reporter

The United States has the means to guard against bioterrorism and needs to help protect the rest of the world, human genetics expert C. Thomas Caskey said Wednesday morning in the Dee J. Kelly Alumni and Visitors Center.
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