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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...

Bravo!: Preview of Latin American Arts Festival this weekend

Bravo!: Preview of Latin American Arts Festival this weekend

Published Feb 26, 2004

An authentic Spanish zarzuela which combines sophisticated musical ensembles and comedic characters will be performed this weekend by the TCU School of Music and its opera program. Zarzuelas differ from...

Pornography affects male view of women

Published Feb 26, 2004

Watching pornography affects more than just the viewer, according to an online survey conducted by a TCU communication studies professor. The study has gained national recognition for its implications...

University to commend minister’s hard work

Published Feb 26, 2004

The Rev. John Butler, a minister to the university, will be honored in a ceremony from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday in the Student Center Ballroom. After more than 25 years of service to students and staff, Butler...

Students get chance to rate school in new survey

Published Feb 26, 2004

Students have an opportunity to grade TCU today and influence the school’s future through a national survey that will land in the hands of school officials, said Angela Taylor, associate dean of...

SGA should improve spending practices

Published Feb 26, 2004

TCU has a talent for swindling the money out of students’ pockets, but probably the worst example of this is the Student Government Association’s recent decision to buy SuperFrog a new costume....

Student gov affects each student on campus

Published Feb 26, 2004

We will pay $19,700 in tuition for the 2004-2005 school year. Twenty dollars a person will go to the Student Government Association. Comparatively, this is a very small fee but it impacts students in ways...

Grad programs’ role explored

Published Feb 25, 2004

The university is evaluating its graduate programs to determine whether to recruit more graduate students or start new doctorate-granting programs. A committee from Chancellor Victor Boschini’s Vision...

TCU’s health plan cheaper than most

TCU’s health plan cheaper than most

Published Feb 25, 2004

School can be financially demanding even for the most prepared and budget conscious students. In addition to tuition, books, housing and food, TCU requires students taking nine hours or more to carry health...

Alumnus pushes for student support of Bush in election

Published Feb 25, 2004

TCU’s College Republicans brought in its first guest speaker of the semester Tuesday night to rally support for the GOP. Roger Williams, a 1972 graduate, told students about the upcoming presidential...