TCU Daily Skiff Masthead
Friday, September 20, 2002
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Opinion
Administration’s anti-terrorism laws could parallel Indian security laws
COMMENTARY

An international student finds that bing “Born in the USA” isn’t all about jeans and Springsteen.
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NEW SKILL
Demand is high for Spanish speakers
COMMENTARY

Nowadays, if a kindergartner can introduce himself in Spanish and you can’t, signing up for a class or two wouldn’t be a bad idea.
 
Student tries to uncover mystery that is accounting
COMMENTARY

There must be a medical condition that makes students flunk accounting class. In a world where a college student can barely manage a checkbook, is it any surprise that we’re less than excited at the prospect of managing business finances?
 

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