TCU Daily Skiff Wednesday, April 21, 2004
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Got pot?
Marijuana No. 1 drug used on TCU campus
Weed is readily accessible and prevalent on TCU’s campus, a survey shows.

Authorities say marijuana is the most common illegal drug used at TCU and a survey of students says it is also the most accessible.

In a survey of 700 TCU students conducted every two years, marijuana was the most frequently reported illegal drug used in the past 30 days at the time of the survey at 11.2 percent. Also in the 2002 survey, amphetamines followed at 2.4 percent and designer drugs, such as Ecstasy, at 1.3 percent.

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No matter how you toke it, it’s still illegal to smoke it. Surveys show that some students aren’t just hitting the books.
SGA passes a more inclusive election code

More students can run for student body president after a new election code was passed.
Advice may lessen student loan debt

Student loans can cause stress for students after college, says a financial adviser.
Other news
True Worship unites people of all walks

Student ‘shorts’ to debut Monday

Student film full of karate action
Opinion
Recycling saves Earth, limits waste
Students need to be aware of garbage concerns

Picture this: The United States produced more than 225 tons of Jell-O in one year, an average of 4.4 pounds per person per day. But only about 30 percent of that was actually eaten.
Explore your opportunities

I cannot count the number of times I have pulled an all-nighter.
 
Sports
Golf class a part of history at old course

An historic golf course in Fort Worth is home to TCU’s golf class.
 
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