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He recalled the events of 9/11 in a recent interview with ABC. A series of four attacks were launched against the United States by the Islamist terrorist group, Al-Qaeda. Two planes crashed into the World Trade Center towers, causing them to collapse within two hours. A third plane crashed into the Pentagon, while a fourth plane, targeting the United States Capitol, crashed into a field in Pennsylvania. President Bush was on a visit to a school in Florida when the attacks occured.
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President Bush announces the beginning of an international military campaign, The Global War on Terrorism, which was in response to the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
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The No Child Left Behind Act is placed in effect by the 107th United States Congress. The act is a standards-based education reform that emphasizes the importance of setting measurable goals to improve individual education.
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2004 Exit Poll Results are released as George W. Bush defeats John Kerry for a second term in office.
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President George W. Bush is inaugurated for a second term as President of the United States.
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According to Nielson, President Bush's second Inauguration ratings were down compared to that of his first ceremony. President Obama experienced similar viewer ratings for his second Inauguration ceremony.
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Southern Methodist University is one of eight possible sites for the future library honoring President Bush. Each potential candidate is meaningful in its own way to the Bush family, but only one will win the final bid. USA Today reports.
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SMU is accused of cheating to win the bid for the Bush Library. Some alledge that the school manipulated the legal system to make sure that a lawsuit against the school was heard before an SMU-affiliated judge. The New York Sun reports.
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Dallas businessman Ray Hunt gives a $35 million gift to SMU which allegedly was used to buy land for the future site of the library. The Library Journal reports.
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SMU faculty members Bill McElvaney and Susanne Johnson question the selection process for the George W. Bush Presidential Library and whether or not it will benefit the SMU campus in the long run.
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OPINION: Some are upset by the fact that the Bush Library will cost $500 million dollars and the secrecy that they say has been a pattern in the fundraising process. The Huffington Post reports.
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Controversy surrounding the proposed Bush Library at SMU heats up as faculty and Bush Library proponents clash about the impact that the center might have on the school. Conflicting reports on the type of staff that will be hired and the main goals of the center only add fuel to the fire. Inside Higher Ed reports.
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In a December 16 letter to R. Gerald Turner, president of the Board of Trustees, members of SMU’s Perkins School of Theology have urged the board to “reconsider and to rescind SMU’s pursuit of the presidential library.” Think Progress reports.
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The Washington Post reported that SMU is now the lone candidate to host the George W. Bush Presidential Library and that the entire SMU community is thrilled about the new addition to campus. This, according to the reporter, is conflicting with other reports and opinions of those in the SMU community. Think Progress reports.
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OPINION BLOG: The final frontier to a presidential campaign is no longer just the last stages of their presidency, but the campaign to place and open their presidential library. Some even believe that former presidents use their libraries to revive their broken reputations from mistakes made while in office. The New York Times reports.
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SMU’s Board of Trustees and George W. Bush Presidential Library Foundation Board voted on an agreement establishing SMU as the site of the George W. Bush Presidential Center. The site will consist of a library, museum and institute.
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Concerns are raised over whether or not the Bush Library will be a good addition to SMU's campus. Issues such as the Bush Institute policies and the symbolism behind the artificats being displayed at the museum were hot topics to many opposing the library. The New York Times reports.
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Masked protesters were barricaded off by police outside Moody Coliseum during the groundbreaking ceremony for the George W. Bush Library. SMU journalism students Natalie Blankenship and Elizabeth Galante reported.
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The SMU Daily Mustang blogged extensively during the groundbreaking ceremony. Click here to see everything that happened throughout the day and the days leading up to the event.
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Controversy surrounding the George W. Bush Library being built on SMU's campus was evident at the groundbreaking ceremony where students confronted protesters.
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VIDEO: Tempers flare at the groundbreaking ceremony of the George W. Bush Library where protesters and Bush supporters bumped heads.
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VIDEO: Attendees of the George W. Bush Library groundbreaking provide commentary on their experience. Courtney O’Callaghan from The Daily Mustang reports.
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Protesters made a memorial of crosses by Mockingbird Lane on the day of the groundbreaking ceremony in protest of the lives lost in the war. Natalie Blankenship and Mackenzie O'Hara report.
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Protestors show up to the groundbreaking ceremony to protest the entire Bush presidency, starting with the “purged votes” at the elections and everything else that “just got worse from there.”
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Webcams on the Manhattan Construction website documented every step of the construction process. Use their webcams and archive footage to see how the library has progressed since groundbreaking.
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Student Body President Alex Mace proposed the 100 Letter Campaign during a Student Senate meeting two weeks ago to give SMU students an opportunity to personally welcome the former president, Mrs. Bush and the brand new Bush Center to campus.
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Laura Bush spoke on March 8, International Women's Day, about her Women’s Fellowship program. The program sets out to train and equip women from a single country in different aspects of society to empower them to return and become leaders in their country. SMU's Julie Fancher reports.</a>
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SMU's Julie Fancher reports on how the Mustangs won the bid. SMU competed against Baylor and the University of Texas at Dallas to become the home of the Bush Library.
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Eric Sheffield reports. Ever wonder what happened to the iconic megaphone that President Bush used to speak to the people at Ground Zero after the 9/11 attacks? It, along with 43,299 other artifacts are set to be displayed in the new George W. Bush Presidential Library.
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The George W. Bush Presidential Library will serve as the headquarters for the Bush Institute. The institute houses programs that educate and train principals and educators in an effort to improve the education of their students. Eric Sheffield reports.
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Julie Fancher and Eric Sheffield report on some of these similarities along with some differences and how these have shaped the expectations for the new library.UT Austin's LBJ library shares some common characterisitcs with the soon-to-open George W. Bush Presidential Library on the SMU campus.
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The opening of the Bush Presidential Library will bring in up to 15,000 additional people on SMU's campus on May 1. Not only will these additional visitors pose parking issues, but other concerns have arisen as well. SMU's Ayen Boir reports.
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Concerns have been raised over whether or not the Bush Institute, which has been implenting programs since 2009, is non-partisan or not. Not only does the center provide a think-tank-like environment for elected topics, but also internship opportunities for SMU students. SMU's Katelyn Gough reports.
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Many are concerned about parking on and around the days of the Bush Library opening. Class is still being held, so students and faculty will need to report to campus as usual. To accomodate the unusual number of guests on campus, SMU has announced a parking and alternative transportation plan. SMU's Meredith Carey reports.
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Protests are being planned for the Bush Library Opening by organizations such as The People's Revolution who are opposed to some of the actions the President Bush made during his presidency. SMU's Ayen Boir reports.
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The opening of the Bush Library on April 25, 2013 will pose major parking concerns. SMU-TV's Daniella Rivera reports on the changes that will be made to accomodate the influx in traffic.
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Not only will the Bush Institute house various resources to students and visitors alike, but the center will also serve as the home base for global health expert, Eric Bing. SMU's Eric Sheffield reports.
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The opening of the George W. Bush Presidential Library is quickly approaching. SMU's Julie Fancher sat down with SMU President Gerald R. Turner to discuss the opening and what it means to the school.
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The George W. Bush Presidential Library is set to open to the public on May 1, 2013. Visitor information here.