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Tuesday, April 15, 2003
Opinion

Trustees OK debt policy, dining facility survey
Meeting marks Ferrari’s final time with board

The spring Board of Trustees meeting Friday was a bittersweet moment for Chancellor Michael Ferrari. His 15th and final TCU board meeting signified that his five-year tenure is coming to a close.

Health Center ranks with nation’s top

Though many university health centers do not make the grade in quality health care, according to a study done by The Wall Street Journal, TCU’s Health Center is in prime condition, said Marilyn Hallam, assistant to the director of the Health Center.

 

Health Center

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Brown-Lupton Student Health Center officials say the center is in prime condition.

Granger speaks on life in politics

City proposes adding tow zones on east campus

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DECISIONS

Lawmakers shouldn’t overlook the TEG

Tuition Equalization Grant.

Know what that is? Maybe not. Only about 20 percent of TCU students receive the TEG. But if Texas lawmakers have their way, even fewer students may be receiving it.

Rational thought still popular on campus

Sickness is excusable


Fight for equal pay not over

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Sports  
Men’s tennis team heads for C-USA tournament

Senior Toni Gordon practiced with the rest of his team Monday at the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center. The Frogs will leave today to compete in the Conference USA tournament in Waukesha, Wis. No. 32 TCU received the No. 2 seed, only behind first-seeded No. 19 Tulane.
Toni Gordon
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Women’s tennis team to defend title against Tulane

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