TCU Daily Skiff Tuesday, March 30, 2004
Frog Fountain
Skiff page design
News
Chancellor’s inauguration looms
Planning for the inauguration of the university’s 10th chancellor will culminate Wednesday in a celebration with food, music and top-secret things.

Chancellor Victor Boschini’s inauguration Wednesday will cap off more than six months of planning by faculty and staff. Margaret Kelly is keeping her fingers crossed.

“What is not seen from the outside are all the details,” said Kelly, inauguration committee co-chairman. “It should appear flawless. That’s the mark of a successful event.”
Inauguration preparation
Sarah Chacko/Photo Editor
Ryan Meagher and Jeramy Tuggle, employees at Eagle Audio and Lighting, set up audio equipment for the chancellor’s inauguration ceremony.
Rec Madness
Intramural basketball
Sarah Chacko/Photo Editor
Twenty-eight intramural basketball teams from five states crossed the lanes of the Recreation Center’s courts last weekend when TCU hosted the American Collegiate Intramural Competition. Southern University won the women’s championship and the University of North Texas won the men’s. Katie Burg, who played on TCU’s “Wrecking Crew,” was named one of the competition’s MVPs.
Month-long festival will teach culture

The inter-department celebration will expose students to different cultures through concerts, art and plays.
New marketing targets parents

The university will send parents brochures and encourage them to share in their child’s college search.
 
CORRECTION

International communications journalism major Monique Bhimani is a junior. Her academic year was wrong in a Vision in Action story Thursday.
 
credits
TCU Daily Skiff ©2004
news campus opinion sports features search awards skiff home advertising jobs back issues skiffTV image magazine converging news contact

Accessibility