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Thursday, October 2, 2003
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Life goes on
Best-selling author relates story of recovery from Sept. 11 attack

Families who lost loved ones on Sept. 11 continue to love, laugh and dance, author Gail Sheehy said at the Fogelson Honors Forum Wednesday night.

Sheely

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Best-selling author Gail Sheehy speaks on the effects of Sept. 11 in a suburb of New Jersey called Middletown.
Plan devised to fund construction
Campaign could raise as much as $230 million

University Advancement officials are preparing to start a public campaign to raise $230 million to pay for existing and planned campus construction projects.

Bill Richardson

Bill Richardson
Bill Richardson to speak at symposium

New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, whom many people consider to be a possible Democratic candidate for vice president, will be on campus Friday to discuss political representation at the second Jim Wright Symposium.

The few, the proud

Capt. Victor Newsom
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Capt. Victor Newsom of the U.S. Marine Corps discusses the benefits of the Marine’s Judge Advocate General (JAG) program Wednesday.

Say cheese

Say cheese
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Steve Harris, a photographer from Thornton Studios in New York, snaps a couple of shots of senior nursing major Stephanie Harrington for the TCU yearbook Wednesday afternoon in the Student Center Lounge.
Greeks prominent on campus
TCU’s Greek scene ranked 15th in country

When Stephen Gebren, a senior speech communication major, first transferred from Louisiana State University two years ago, he said he was overwhelmed by the strong Greek presence on campus.

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