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Friday, March 7, 2003
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Brite Divinity School proposes renovation of Moore Building
Design will make room for growth in student enrollment
By Nyshicka Jordan
Staff Reporter

Brite Divinity School’s Building Grounds Committee and architects from F&S Partners, Inc. will present a design proposal for the renovation of the Moore Building and an annex at 11 a.m. today to Brite’s Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees, said Trustee Eugene Brice.
Boschini’s arrival to bring transition and expectation
Chancellor-designate making name with ‘pen, not sword’
By Jacque Nguyen
Staff Reporter

With change comes transition and with transition comes expectations, especially in the case of a university’s new leader.
Spring training

Football photo

Stephen Spillman/Photographer
Sophomore quarterback Brandon Hassell works out his passing arm during the football team’s fourth day of spring training.
Hi-yah

Martial arts photo

Sarah Krebs/Staff reporter
Todd Rings, the leader of the Kendo club at TCU, practices fighting using a bokken or bokuto against Dennis Beck, the T’ai Chi instructor at TCU, using a Chinese Health Sword.
Rec center offers a new wellness program to staff
By Sarah Chacko
Staff Reporter

Faculty and staff members will soon be able to use a new wellness program, Human Resources Assistant Vice Chancellor John Weis said Thursday.
Car burglaries increase
Some students feel TCU police aren’t doing enough
By Sarah Krebs
Staff Reporter

The TCU Police are working overtime shifts using binoculars and night vision video equipment and are reemphasizing to patrollers to be alert during prime vehicle break-in times, Detective Kelly Ham said Thursday.
ROTC students calm about war
By Jessica Sanders
Staff Reporter

Despite the possibility of war, students in ROTC said they view their futures in the military as an opportunity for careers, not as chances for danger and seeing combat.
Addy excellence award goes to TCU Outlook Newsletter

TCU’s Outlook Newsletter won its fourth excellence award at a recent awards ceremony, John Maddox, the publication’s designer said Thursday.
Awards give writers prestige
$3,000 given to non-fiction, fiction winners
By Jessica Sanders
Staff Reporter

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