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Thursday,
April 15, 2004 |
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You
must file; but understand?
Forms
even taxing to the IRS
Ugh,
tax day.
Did you remember to get yours done?
Did you even understand what you were doing?
Unless you are a professional accountant, you probably
dont. Even some IRS workers dont understand
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Dorms
beat military barracks
One
of the most common complaints by TCU students is the quality
of on-campus housing. Many point to the great number of
students who choose to live off campus. In fact, one of
my fellow columnists even wrote this week about her perception
of high prices and low residence hall quality. While I
share some of the many complaints of the TCU body about
the administration, I actually stand up for TCU on-campus
housing. |
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My
days of sleeping in the Tiki hut are over
Instead
of describing some of the most memorable moments I have
enjoyed in my five glorious years at TCU, I will instead
mention all the places Ive slept since the time
I came to college: my bed, my roommates bed, my
couch, my roommates couch, my car, the floor, the
hall, the front porch of a house, the front yard of a
house, the back porch of a house, a homemade Tiki hut,
a stairwell, a dock and a boat. |
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