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Wednesday, September 24, 2003
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Garza off staff with pay for now

Assistant football coach Willie Mack Garza has been suspended with pay while the investigation about his involvement in a car accident early Saturday morning continues, athletics director Eric Hyman said in a press release Tuesday.
Music practice rooms open

A TCU residence hall and a music building now have something in common: Waits Hall and Ed Landreth Hall are both home to practice rooms for music majors.
REPAIRMAN

Water main repair

Ty Halasz/Staff Photographer
Construction worker Antonio Martinez repairs a water leak Tuesday afternoon between Jarvis Hall and Foster Hall.
Hyman: Frogs OK in C-USA

TCU versus Oklahoma? Maybe. TCU versus San Jose State or New Mexico? It’s also possible depending on different moves conference and school officials make in the next few months.
Changes coming for the SAT

TCU English professor Richard Enos has been invited to become a member of a new committee to add a writing section to the SAT by 2005.
SGA swears in 68 new representatives

The Student Government Association saw 68 representatives sworn in at their meeting Tuesday.
You could be next

Car being towed

Sarah Krebs/Staff Photographer
Fort Worth Police continue to round up and tow illegally parked cars on the streets surrounding the TCU campus.
Next question ...

Survey photo

Ty Halasz/Staff Photographer
Kristin McAfee, assistant director of outdoor programs, hands out a questionnaire for a leadership class to junior nursing major Rica Kendrick Tuesday in front of Sadler Hall.

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