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Volume 20, Issue 25
Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Angelica Estrada/The Collegian

Don't rain on these spring flowers

Bobbie Hunton, SE student, prepares her entry for the first Chalk About It art competition on SE Campus last week. Students, faculty and staff created chalk drawings on the sidewalks.


Board candidates disagree on downtown campus value
by Julissa Treviño
south news editor
Two prospective District 2 board of trustees members debated the downtown campus and tuition costs, among other issues, during a forum last week.

The forum, sponsored by the government department on NE Campus, brought candidates for the TCC board of trustees Conrad Heede and Joe Hudson, for an informal “debate.”

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SPORTS
Prom queen trades crown for Diamonds, football
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FEATURE
TCC student gets national recognition for determination

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NEWS
Math competition adds up to big money, equals opportunity
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NEWS
Israel-Palestine conflict rooted in thousands of years of genealogy
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NEWS
Expert discusses tips, tricks to better fuel efficiency
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League of Women Voters schedules candidates forum
The League of Women Voters of Arlington will host a Tarrant County College Board of Trustees candidates’ forum Wednesday, April 30.

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Board race draws controversy
by Mark Bauer and Katie Hudson-Martinez
Three TCC board of trustees positions are up for election within the next two weeks, and issues concerning the new downtown campus are shaping up to be distinguishing factors for the contested seats.

What normally is a relatively cut-and-dry process has turned into a heated contest with some parties being accused of misrepresenting the facts and others accused of hiding them.

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