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Friday, April 25, 2003
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SACS preliminary report to be reviewed
Report to be checked for accuracy

The fate of TCU’s re-accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools now relies on the nitty-gritty details, as a whole host of administrators seek out factual errors in the SACS preliminary draft report, said Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Services William Koehler.

Hyman candidacy remains uncertain

Athletic Director Eric Hyman, reported to be one of the top two candidates for the same position at the University of Tennessee, could be meeting soon with search committee representatives if their timetable holds true.

Frog Club tournament to be played at Tour 18
Open to raise money for scholarships

About 140 supporters of TCU’s purple and white will hit the greens May 5 to help raise money for athletic scholarships at the TCU Frog Club Open golf tournament, said Mark Mourer, associate director of TCU Frog Club.

Chancellor's Picnic

Picnic

Stephen Spillman/photographer
Mark Murtagh, a freshman political science major, and Molly Hommerding, a freshman early childhood education major, enjoy the weather Thursday during picnic at Frog Fountain.


Butler receives service award

The first Chancellor’s Staff Award for Outstanding Service was given to University Minister John Butler Thursday at the 29th annual Retirement and Service Recognition Awards Program in the Student Center Ballroom.

Brite Board to review candidate

A recommendation for a Brite Divinity School presidential candidate will be made to Brite’s Board of Trustees at the May 1 meeting, school officials said Thursday.

Party promotions

BYX Island Party advertisement

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Business and marketing major Russ Mensik advertises the Brothers Under Christ fraternity “Island Party” along the sidewalk near Sadler Hall Thursday afternoon.

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