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Frogs enter shootout perfect

Frogs enter shootout perfect

Published Feb 27, 2004

Inclement weather may have forced the No. 6 men’s tennis team inside against No. 51 South Alabama Tuesday, but the rain wasn’t enough to prevent the Frogs from remaining perfect on the season. In...

Movie strikes chord with student viewers

Movie strikes chord with student viewers

Published Feb 27, 2004

Megan Doiron walked into the theater around 9 p.m., still in her purple TCU scrubs and with ashes on her forehead. She had come to see Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of The Christ,” and there...

Reflections on Black History Month

Published Feb 27, 2004

Grandmama Melda Henton was on her way home from work one day in 1975 when she was hit by a car in Port Arthur. The accident broke most of the bones in her body, but the driver sped off and left her for...

Family tradition: Being a legacy does help in application process

Family tradition: Being a legacy does help in application process

Published Feb 27, 2004

TCU will continue to ask for family information about prospective students in the admissions process, even though some state schools have decided against it because some people say legacy inquiries are...

Campaign to boost alumni donations

Published Feb 27, 2004

The Horned Frogs plan to beat the Rice Owls in collecting monetary gifts from alumni. But the Frogs have a long way to go. TCU’s alumni-giving rate — the percentage of graduates who make...

Non-TCU student wins Black History event

Non-TCU student wins Black History event

Published Feb 27, 2004

Poetry, songs and comedy entertained a crowd at the Night at the Apollo Thursday. The event was designed to mimic the historic Apollo Theater, with encouraged audience participation, a disc jockey and...

Trading break for a good cause

Published Feb 27, 2004

As Spring Break approaches, some students have decided to trade their week of vacation for a week of manual labor. TCU’s Habitat for Humanity chapter is sponsoring a trip to Los Lunas, N.M., during...

Local leaders to motivate TCU students

Published Feb 27, 2004

Students will set sail with local community leaders at the Leadership Council’s 10th Annual Leadership Institute Dinner tonight in the Dee J. Kelly Alumni and Visitors Center.

Voting is not just for ‘Old People’

Published Feb 27, 2004

With the battle lines clearly drawn in this year’s presidential election, we here at the Skiff think we’ll vote in November. That’s why we’re so outraged by a new vintage-style...

Kerry steps up on issues

Published Feb 27, 2004

For those of you who don’t know, John Kerry is the front-runner in the Democratic primaries. At this point, he is almost guaranteed the Democratic nomination for president. During the last presidential election, the candidates, George W. Bush and Al Gore, had many of the same platforms and the two hardly ever made a solid stance on any issue.

Convicted murderers forfeit their rights, OK to kill them

Published Feb 27, 2004

Many on the left consider it high piety to moan for the rights of convicted criminals. Terrorists imprisoned in Cuba and well-fed killers on death row have frequent petitions offered on their behalf by...

Death penalty fails to carry out justice, should be abolished due to inhumanity

Published Feb 27, 2004

Next week, the United States will prepare to carry out its 900th execution since the policy of capital punishment was reinstated in 1977. As I read this statistic, I can hardly believe it. How can a country...