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Revised
CUE draft presented
Curricula changes seen as way to reach consensus
By Brandon Ortiz
Staff Reporter
A
revised Common Undergraduate Experience draft was presented Thursday
by the Executive Committee to the Faculty Senate in what the documents
framers called a major step toward reaching a consensus among faculty.
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Escort
service sees increase
By
Alisha Wassenaar
Staff Reporter
TCU police are
on heightened alert since a sexual assault occurred Monday in the
Bellaire Condominiums on Bellaire Drive, said Pam Christian, the
university crime prevention officer.
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Prank
under investigation
Skiff Staff
Campus
Life officials have initiated university disciplinary procedures
against seven students involved in an incident at Milton Daniel
Residence Hall late Wednesday night, said Mike Russel, associate
dean of Campus Life Thursday afternoon.
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SAICA
banquet to benefit charity
By Marci King
Staff Reporter
Students
for Asian-Indian Cultural Awareness will use food, dancing and fashion
to promote awareness for Indian culture while raising money for
leprosy and orphanages, said Ashish Bansal, vice president of SAICA.
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State
Department says kidnapped Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl
dead
By Marci King
Staff Reporter
The
death of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl should serve
as a cautionary note to all journalists not to take things for granted
or to assume things are proceeding normally, said journalism professor
Anantha Babbili Thursday.
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Search
for missing bodies could last eight months
By Patricia M. LaHay
Associated Press
NOBLE,
Ga. (AP) The operation to recover discarded human remains
from pits, sheds, metal vaults and even a shallow lake near a crematory
could last at least eight months, and the cost could top earlier
estimates of $10 million, officials said Thursday.
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