June 27, 2005
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Governor Rick PerryBill limits repeat classes
Governor Perry signs House Bill 994 approving raised tuition
“Third time’s a charm” no longer applies to courses taken at any of the Dallas County Community colleges. More


New satellite campus planned for DCCCD
Coppell land purchase part of grand design Do you live in Denton County and dread the commute to school in Irving? Fear not, for the drive will soon be over. More


Campus Life
John WatsonDART station arriving
DART is planning to expand its light rail service between the Las Colinas Urban Center and DFW International Airport with a station at North Lake. More


Amanda WittMen’s locker room is target for thieves
On May 3, the DCCCD Board of Trustees approved Chris Drake to be NLCPD’s new police chief. More



Variety
Chris WallHawaii Under My Boots
After two long weeks of hiking and studying, science major Chris Wall recalls the wonders of his classroom in the Pacific paradise. More


YodaDialogue is corny, but Episode III does not disappoint fans
 By now, more coverage has been given to Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith than any movie in recent memory. More
U.S. Flag

The North Lake campus will be closed Monday, July 4, in honor of our nation’s birthday.

Register now for Summer II classes which begin Tuesday, July 12, and Fall 2005 classes, which begin Aug. 29.

If you’re going to fly a flag this holiday and not up to par on your flag etiquette, check out these two Websites: www.ushistory.org www.usflag.org/flagetiquette.html

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