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Limit put on free printouts on
campus
Students allocated 200 free pages for school printers
By Chrissy Braden
Staff Reporter
Beginning this semester, students will have to
monitor the number of pages they print out from campus printers.
A charge of 8 cents will be added to their send-home bills after
they reach the new 200-page limit. The new policy applies to TCUs
33 computer labs, including the Mary Couts Burnett Library, Student
Center Reading Room and all department labs.
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Renovations block off 28 parking
spaces
Relocation of 200 Waits
women may ease problem
By Julie Ann Matonis
Staff Reporter
The sight of metal fences and construction crews
is as familiar to the TCU campus as student complaints about parking,
but one may actually alleviate the other.
The renovation of Waits Hall actually improves the parking situation
on Main Campus despite the inconvenience, said TCU Police Chief
Steve McGee.
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Village People
Brite Divinity students move into newest campus apartment complex
By Maliha Suleman
staff reporter
Vivian Crowson loves her new two-bedroom
apartment in The Leibrock Village. The smell of fresh paint and
clean carpets fills the corridors of Leibrock.
Crowson, a Brite Divinity School student, lived in the Bellaire
North Apartments before she moved to Leibrock.
Its like a mansion compared to Bellaire because it isnt
as dark and cramped, said Crowson, whos smiling despite
the unpacking yet to be done.
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Banquet held to honor King
By LaNasha Houze
staff reporter
As the price for the autographed Dallas Stars
pendant continued to grow at an auction, the anthology of the black
national anthem, Lift Every Voice and Sing, rested at
the minimum bid.
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Public image
University needs to protect name
TCU is getting just what it wanted ... publicity.
Trouble is, its probably not the kind of publicity the university
wanted.
Former head coach Dennis Franchione and former linebackers coach
Mark Parks were formally accused of racial discrimination and harassment
Nov. 15 just two weeks before they accepted coaching positions
at the University of Alabama.
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Media must re-define credibility
Skiff looks to student input
for success in spring semester
Screen writer and film director Ron Shelton says
life is made of defining moments, in which a person either defines
the moment or is defined by the moment.
In the months following Novembers presidential election, the
media have been forced to be redefined.
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New editor encourages discussion,
debate
Broader scope of thinking to highlight opinion page
for spring
Newspapers have a long history in America as conveyers
of information and as watchdogs of the U.S. government. They have
an even longer history as tools of persuasion.
Still today, editorial pages of newspapers continue to be one of
the most important elements in successful publications.
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New Year brings new goals
Features editor shares 2001 plans
By now weve all realized that last years
big celebration of the new millennium was in actuality a celebration
of just another year. People across the world toasted to a new millennium
Dec. 31, 1999, just like some did for the year 999.
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Former coaches accused of discrimination
Complaint filed by two football players names Fran,
Parks
By Victor Drabicky
SENIOR SPORTS EDITOR
Despite head coach Dennis Franchiones departure from TCU more
than six weeks ago, the impact of his tenure is more evident than
ever. Two weeks before Franchione and part of his coaching staff
left for Alabama, he and ex-TCU linebackers coach Mark Parks were
formally accused of racial discrimination and harassment by two
TCU football players.
Both coaches deny the allegations.
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Frogs losses set up must-win
situation
Schedule strength has been at the forefront of
TCU athletics throughout this academic year. It started in August
when the Horned Frog football team started its season which ultimately
resulted in a loss in the GMAC Mobile Alabama Bowl.
The knock on the TCU football team through its rise and fall in
the Bowl Championship Series rankings was its lack of schedule strength
in the non-conference capacity.
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Patterson names new coaching
staff
By John Weyand
SKIFF STAFF
When TCU head coach Gary Patterson arrived back on campus Monday,
he realized he had eight new neighbors.
The offices around Pattersons were filled with moving boxes,
trophies and the men he had hired as the new TCU football coaching
staff.
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Sarah Kirschberg/PHOTO EDITOR
Freshman Collin Sandifer works on his butterfly technique during
practice last week. Both mens and womens swimming teams
finished their spring training sessions in Colorado over the Winter
Break. The mens team competes against Florida Jan. 20, while
the womens team swims at Southern Methodist today.
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