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‘FISCH,’ TU’s preparation for renewed accreditation
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‘FISCH,’ TU’s preparation for renewed accreditation

on 12 February 2018

TU faculty and students engage in “campus-wide effort” to fulfill the criteria of the Higher Learning Commission. In March, the…

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Eye on the World
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Eye on the World

on 12 February 2018

SpaceX successfully launches rocket in Florida Elon Musk’s private company SpaceX successfully launched one of its most powerful rockets on…

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TU gets ready to celebrate Black History Month
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TU gets ready to celebrate Black History Month

on 5 February 2018

Programs will focus on addressing a wide range of topics related to black history and contemporary race relations. TU’s Association…

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Dining Services moves towards sustainability
Food waste is an often-overlooked cause of pollution. Courtesy Flickr
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Dining Services moves towards sustainability

on 5 February 2018

On-campus efforts to go green continue in ACAC and the cafeteria. TU’s Dining Services began working hard to bring in…

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Eye on the World
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Eye on the World

on 5 February 2018

22 Indian crewmen and oil tanker missing off West Africa An oil tanker and 22 crewmen are missing in West…

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A brief rundown on the government shutdown
National parks were just some of the public assets affected by the shutdown. Courtesy Fox News
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A brief rundown on the government shutdown

on 5 February 2018

The government shutdown was historic, inconvenient and avoidable. On January 20 at 12:00:01 a.m., the first government shutdown of 2018…

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TU students compete in game-design contest
In “Freaking Laser Beams,” players use mirrors to reflect light and solve puzzles. Courtesy Global Game Jam/Alvaro Gudiswitz
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TU students compete in game-design contest

on 5 February 2018

TU game design and programming majors worked with other talented creators in the Global Game Jam. Last weekend, TU students…

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Saving Strays
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Saving Strays

on 5 February 20185 February 2018

One student’s story of rescuing a stray dog and finding it a loving home. I spent the weekend with a…

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A conversation with Business Dean Sullenberger
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A conversation with Business Dean Sullenberger

on 5 February 2018

Dean Gale Sullenberger has led the Collins College of Business since 1999. “I didn’t set out to be a college…

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Long-time TU Provost Roger Blais discusses career
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Long-time TU Provost Roger Blais discusses career

on 29 January 2018

Provost Roger Blais, who’s served TU since 1977, will retire after the current academic year. Roger Blais came to TU…

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