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The J-TAC
Current Issue:
Thursday, October 18, 2007
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News
Core curriculum hours may be decreased
Verdict in for Texan Homecoming Court
Tarleton extends family of fame
Parade for pride over prejudice
2007 Grassburr yearbooks arrive
SGA senate discusses Texan Cards
Turning down cost, turning up effeciency
Celtics do it better
Campus Life
Organization gets philanthropy day proclamation
Students get saucy at Salsa Magic
Students find God 'innovative'
CDI discusses Buddhism
NTO sponsors 'October Feast'
'Bowling for Boobs'
Sports
Texans tame talented Mustangs
Texan football cracks Top 10
Back to the hardwood
Volleyball wins another
Entertainment
Star-studded review for 'Across the Universe'
Wichita Falls teen makes it big in country
'Big Friendly Giant' meant for young audience
Opinion
Letter from the Editor
Poppycock (cartoon)
Writing exam less than proficient
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Issue Summary
News
Greeks wrap up recruitment
Dining hall equipment bids farewell
A&M-College Station offers classes, shelter to Ike evacuees
Blackboard failure leaves students in the dark
Gaither wins at banquet
Senate approves 2008 Yell Contest rules
Electoral College is focus of Constitution Day discussion
Sports
Texans outrun Central Oklahoma Bronchos
Entertainment
'Godspell': Re-opening of a 2,000-year-old story
'Burn' film features dark comedy
Opinion
Fightin' the fat, feeling good
WMD - Weapons of mass disappointment
Curmudgeon
Features
'Cowboy Astronomer' welcomes Family Weekend audience
New Facility Maintenance Director here to stay
Campus Life
Writing Center extends hours
Budget Gourmet: Jake and Dorothy's Cafe
Sigma Chi sticks it to Ike
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