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Provost 101: Koehler’s legacy sets high bar

Provost 101: Koehler’s legacy sets high bar

Published Feb 18, 2004

When Provost William Koehler leaves office in May, the TCU landscape will look different than when he began as the university’s chief academic officer 24 years ago.

Alleged trespasser posts $2,500 bond

Published Feb 18, 2004

A 20-year-old male student suspected of criminal trespass of habitation has turned himself in to the Tarrant County Jail and posted $2,500 bond, TCU police said. The charges were filed with the Tarrant...

Education school to get new facility

Published Feb 18, 2004

Plans are underway to renovate the Bailey Building and construct a new education building, university officials said.

Bronson Davis, vice chancellor for university advancement, said the architectural firm, Omnivision, should be finished drawing the blueprints by late March.

Debaters agree: death penalty is wrong

Published Feb 18, 2004

A philosophy professor, a religion professor and a political science professor may usually have plenty to disagree on, but all three were in agreement Tuesday night that the death penalty is wrong.

Amnesty International hosted a discussion about the death penalty for students Tuesday night in the Student Center.

Are you informed? Take the Skiff quiz

Published Feb 18, 2004

1. What is the name of the new provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs?

2. Who paid for the new SuperFrog costume?

3. Who won ADPi’s Mocktail Blend-off?

4. What elected position did William Koehler file to run for this week?

5. What position is Koehler retiring from in May?

Radical stunts don’t help GOP

Published Feb 18, 2004

I had a revelation this Sunday. While looking at the headlines I realized that the Republican Party (which I’m a card-carrying member of) has crazy morons in it, too.

I know, shocking.

Letters to the Editor

Published Feb 18, 2004

Little white lies not so little

Parking problems require resolutions

Published Feb 17, 2004

I am sitting in my car after my first class ends. I have more than two hours until my next class begins, but if I go anywhere I may not get a place when I come back. It is cold and raining, so what better time than now for some investigating.

The Pitino effect: Frogs to be tested by ranked team, respected coach

The Pitino effect: Frogs to be tested by ranked team, respected coach

Published Feb 17, 2004

Not since the General Bobby Knight led his army of Red Raiders into Fort Worth last season has a more celebrated head coach graced the visitors’ bench at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.

Well, that’s about to change at 6 p.m. tonight when the Horned Frogs host No. 10 Louisville.

Offense lacking in 2 weekend defeats

Published Feb 17, 2004

Head baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle said he wondered where the TCU team that showed offensive prowess a week ago went.

The Frogs lost a Sunday doubleheader to Texas State as the Bobcats produced timely hits to beat the Frogs 7-4 in 10 innings in game one, and 6-2 in the night game.

Frogs face season’s toughest foe

Frogs face season’s toughest foe

Published Feb 17, 2004

To reward the TCU men’s tennis team for running their record to a perfect 3-0, the Frogs get a date with one of the nation’s most dominant programs this week.

Wednesday afternoon the No. 13 Frogs will look to remain unbeaten as they host No. 9 Texas A&M, in what the team says is one of the season’s toughest. 

Talking Art: Art competition prepares students

Talking Art: Art competition prepares students

Published Feb 17, 2004

TCU students are showing their artistic flair in the 13th annual Cross/Talk Art Competition. 
The show, located in the University Art Gallery in Moudy Building North, displays 26 unique pieces of art. The exhibit will run until Feb. 19.