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UT Dallas Fraternity 'Rocks the Campus' for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society - Read More

Date Added: August 19, 2008 01:24:04 PM
Rock the Campus for the Cure held at UT Dallas every year and benefits the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. This year RTCFTC looks to raise $25,000, almost matching what it was made the past three years. The concert to be held on September 13,2008 looks to bring at least 1,500 people to UT Dallas. [PR.com - August 17, 2008]

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