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Friday,
October 26, 2001
Campus
Announcements
of campus events, public meetings and other general campus information
should be brought to the TCU Daily Skiff office at Moudy Building
South, Room 291, mailed to TCU Box 298050 or e-mailed to (skiffletters@tcu.edu).
Deadline for receiving announcements is 2 p.m. the day before they
are to run. The Skiff reserves the right to edit submissions for
style, taste and space available.
- The TCU Psychology
Club and Kaplan will be holding a practice GRE at 2 p.m. Sunday
in Sid W. Richardson Building, Lecture Hall 1. Cost of admission
is $5. To register, call 1-800-KAP-TEST.
- Programming
Council applications are now available at the Student Center Information
Desk. The deadline to apply is Nov. 26. For more information,
call the Programming Council office at (817) 257-5233.
- The M.J.
Neeley School of Business is offering Microsoft Office User Specialist
certification in Word, Powerpoint and Excel. MOUS Exams are $30
until the end of October. For more information or to sign up for
a test date, visit the Neeley School Resource Center in Dan Rogers
Hall, room 130, or call (817) 257-6772.
- Complete
the online student survey before Halloween and be entered into
a drawing for prizes worth $2,500, credited to your TCU account.
A link to the survey was mailed to all student e-mail accounts
Wednesday. If you have difficulty opening the survey, please call
the TCU Help Desk at (817) 257-6855.
- The deadline
to register for Up til Dawn has been extended until Nov.
1, but spots are filling up fast. Only the first 50 teams are
eligible to participate. For more information, call Up til
Dawn Director Emily Berry at (817) 926-2415.
- Applications
for the Washington Internship Program are now available. The deadline
to turn in applications is Nov. 5. For more information, call
(817) 257-7395.
- The English
department invites students to enter their essays, fiction and
poetry in the annual Creative Writing Contests. Entries must be
turned in by Nov. 9. Rules and entry forms are available in the
English department office in Reed Hall, room 314, or in the Writing
Center in the Rickel Building, room 100.
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