TCU Daily Skiff Masthead
Thursday, October 10, 2002
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Opinion
Civil rights have little to do with morality
COMMENTARY

There is a difference between debating whether the gay lifestyle is moral and whether homosexuals should be treated differently.
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Community should respect differences
COMMENTARY

The homosexual community at TCU has seen its fair share of opposition, but this week another show of disrespect was exhibited.
 
More focus needs to be placed on news from home
COMMENTARY

It seems terrorism-related news are given more importance than national news nowadays.
Column attacked gays using skewed statistics
COMMENTARY

After reading Ms. Abraham’s editorial I see how far lesbian, bisexual and gay students must go to gain acceptance at TCU.
Campus tolerant of eQ Alliance, shows no prejudice
COMMENTARY

I would like to applaud the efforts of TCU faculty, staff and students in their continued support of the “glbt” (gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender) community on campus.
 
 

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