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Wednesday, November 19, 2003
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Campaign to kick off in January

With one fund-raising campaign finished and another just starting, TCU still needs $19 million to finish paying for two new buildings, according to university records.

The university needs $4 million to finish paying for the Steve and Sarah Smith Entrepreneurial Hall and $15 million to pay off a loan to build the University Recreation Center.

SGA to vote on honor code

The integrity of TCU was the topic of discussion by students, faculty and staff members Tuesday during a joint meeting.
A lasting impression
Art students display work in Tandy Hall until end of spring semester

Senior painting major James Lassen was inspired by a crazy night at an art and music event at the Wreck Room, a local bar. His painting, “Experiencing the Art of Music,” captures his friends recovering on the stage at the end of the evening.

Now, Lassen’s painting is one of 26 pieces of artwork being shown in Tandy Hall.

Art photo

Photos by Stephen Spillman/Photo Editor
Craig Miller, a junior finance accounting major, enjoys the photo illustration “Palm Cross” by Mike Cocanower.
College student for a day

High school students

Amanda Kreller/Staff Photographer
Eighth-grade students from Smithfield Middle School in North Richland Hills wait for their bus Tuesday. The students are members of National Junior Honor Society and were touring the campus to see what life is like at TCU.
Auto burglaries decrease

The trend in auto burglaries on campus has taken yet another turn, and TCU police detective Kelly Ham said he hopes it continues.
Football team send-off to take place today

The TCU football team encourages students, faculty, staff, alumni and fans to attend a send-off rally at 2 p.m. today in front of the John Justin Center.

The Horned Frogs are scheduled to board their buses at 2:15 p.m., before they depart to Hattiesburg, Miss. to take on the Golden Eagles of Southern Miss Thursday night.
Re-elections to occur with original candidates

SGA adviser Larry Markley said Tuesday he did not agree with the decision made Monday by the Student Organizations Committee reinstating Blake Eason into the SGA presidential race.
Ortiz returns as Skiff’s editor for next spring

SGA adviser Larry Markley said Tuesday he did not agree with the decision made Monday by the Student Organizations Committee reinstating Blake Eason into the SGA presidential race.

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