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Wednesday, April 9, 2003
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Operation HOT prepares care packages for troops
By Brent Yarina
Staff Reporter

American soldiers may be fighting thousands of miles away but, at TCU, students are pitching in with an Air Force ROTC project to help the nation’s troops overseas.
Battle for Iraq continues, hits home
Former ROTC cadet killed in ambush attack
By Bill Morrison
Staff Reporter

For some, the war in Iraq hit a little closer to home this week. A Pennsylvania native was the first known TCU graduate killed while fighting in Iraq.
Neighbors take action to help stop speeders
By Sarah Krebs
Staff Reporter

Tanglewood Neighborhood Association representatives say they plan to put rumble stones on the hill at Bellaire Drive South and Bellaire Drive West to prevent speeding after gaining permission to do so from the city.
Peacefest practice

Photo of guitarists

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Freshman business major Michael McQuiston and recent graduate Sean Grosse practice for Peacefest outside of Reed Hall Tuesday afternoon. Peacefest will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Frog Fountain.
Students not concerned about possible infection, spread of SARS
Some say travel plans won’t be changed
By Lara Hendrickson
Staff Reporter

While the mysterious SARS virus has possibly affected 148 Americans, including four people in Texas, student reactions are mixed about travel and the possibility of contracting the disease.
House passes improvement bills, sets 2003 budget

Two campus improvement bills were passed unanimously by the House of Student Representatives Tuesday.
   

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