TCU Daily Skiff Masthead
Wednesday, September 4, 2002
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Opinion
Bush vs. Hussein 2: the son follows in daddy’s footsteps
COMMENTARY

The Bush administration should consider the consequences of an attack on Saddam Hussein and Iraq before implementing their “regime change.”
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Candidates should debate what’s important
COMMENTARY

On Nov. 5, Texas voters will elect their next governor. The two major party candidates, Democrat Tony Sanchez and Republican Rick Perry, are engaged in one of the dirtiest campaigns in recent memory.
 
Hazing suspension raises issues about fraternities
COMMENTARY

TCU should do more to investigate instances of fraternity hazing at all times to prevent further incidents.
Study abroad is what one makes it, not handed out.
COMMENTARY

David Reese’s recent column (“Study abroad does not improve language skills ... ”) was such an excruciatingly embarrassing piece of whiny melodrama, I could hardly believe it was turned in for actual publication.
   
 

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