TCU Daily Skiff Masthead
Wednesday, October 30, 2002
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CRITIQUE

Skiff staff lays it down for you

Cheers to Colby Halloween in its 30th year of trick-or-treating tradition, and especially for including the students from the Rise School this year.

Cheers to the football team for beating Louisville last weekend.

Jeers to the Wednesday night football game. Football is meant to be played on Saturday.

Jeers to the football player who is planned to leave messages for on-campus residents to get them to attend the game. It doesn’t matter who leaves the message — the messages are still annoying.

Cheers to the Faculty Senate, Staff Assembly and Student Government Association for conferring together Tuesday. Hopefully some progress will come from it.

Cheers to the Vote Smart Program for attempting to increase student voting awareness.

Jeers to the students who don’t take advantage of it.

Cheers for the re-accreditation self study for making the report available for everyone to read. Now it’s up to the students to make sure their input is heard.

Jeers to Rick Perry and Tony Sanchez for running dirty campaigns.

Jeers to the Green Party and the Libertarian Party candidates for not really campaigning.

Cheers to those who donated blood in the last blood drive.

Jeers to neighbors who complain about college students’ parties. Remember that some of you were once college students, too.

 

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