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Police brutality — up for debate between TU and Rwanda

The debate is open to the public and there will be an opportunity for audience participation during cross-examination.

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TU’s Red Tent Foundation gives women a safe place to talk

“What other women take away from the group has been the most rewarding. You get to meet a lot of new people. You get to talk about a lot of things that aren’t really discussed in our society that we deal with every day.”

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“Grub Street” shines again in national competition

“Now, we have such a high standard and we just have to keep the bar high.”

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TU marketing students exceed expectations

The judges and mock “buyers” expressed their excitement about the quality of student talent, which surpassed their expectations

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Tigers face Nova in ’15 Homecoming battle

7 p.m. football clash caps off full day of fun Homecoming activities

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Five awesome internships TU students completed this year

“Every time I have a bad day, I remember that I helped bring a mom and a dad to the United States to meet and reunite with their son”

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TUPD recognized nationally for efforts to improve campus safety

This year’s Top 25 List was chosen out of 4,706 eligible U.S. college or university administrative departments.

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An idea to promote fitness that started with pumpkin carving

“Tiger Trails” consists of a system of four walking and running trails located throughout campus

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Five questions with “Wall Street Daily” income editor-in-chief, TU master’s alum Chris Worthington

Worthington is the income editor-in-chief at “Wall Street Daily.”

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TU alum honored for his leadership and public service

Curt Landtroop ‘73 received the 2015 President’s Leadership Award from Guiding Eyes for the Blind, a New York-based guide dog school.

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