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Dont take my sunshine away
Sarah Kirschberg/PHOTO EDITOR
Karl Kruse, a freshman business major, studies beside the statue of Randolph
and Addison Clark Monday afternoon.
Many students took advantage of Mondays weather to enjoy the outdoors.
Mixing up Some Fun
Julie Ann Matonis/STAFF REPORTER
Candice Watkins (left on couch), a senior radio-TV-film major; Kristi
Veasey, a junior management major; and Brandi Odle, a junior fashion promotions
major, try to guess the secret word in a game of hangman Monday night
in the Student Center Lounge. The students gathered for the National Pan-Hellenic
Council Mixer, part of NPHC Week celebrating Black History Month.
Julie Ann Matonis/STAFF REPORTER
Joseph Hill, a senior psychology major; Jonathan Savage, a senior accounting
and finance major; and Darvis Patton, a senior psychology major, play
a game of dominoes Monday night in the Student Center Lounge. The game
was part of the National Pan-Hellenic Council Mixer.
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Retention rate rises to 96 percent
Programs help freshmen connect
By Carrie Woodall
Staff Reporter
The retention rate for returning
freshmen in spring 2001 increased one percent from last year, said
Patrick Miller, registrar and director of enrollment management.
The percent of freshmen who returned to the university following
their first semester increased from 95 percent in spring 2000 to
96 percent this semester, Miller said.
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House looks for reps
Members leave for GPA, personal
reasons
By Jonathan Sampson
Staff Reporter
If the House of Student Representatives looks a
little different at its first meeting tonight, it might be because
of all the empty seats.
Because some students didnt make the required 2.5 GPA and
others simply decided they could no longer be involved, there are
a number of representative positions open in the House, said Amy
Render, House vice president.
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Sermon kicks off Ministers Week
By Bethany McCormack
Staff Reporter
When the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. spoke from
the pulpit of the University Christian Church, his words were meant
to inspire current and past Brite Divinity students and other ministers.
The sermon began the universitys celebration of Ministers
Week.
Dont worry, your blessing is on the way, Wright
said to a packed audience in his sermon Monday night.
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Sweet Valentines
Freshman raises money from
cookie sale to send sister to camp
By Kelly Marino
Staff Reporter
Valentines Day will be a red-letter day for
the Williams family and for Colby Hall residents who will be picking
up their Girl Scout cookies.
For Juliana Williams, a freshman ballet and modern dance major,
Feb. 14 concludes another year of serious fund raising.
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Students secure in degrees
E-business strong despite
drop of online companies
By Julie Ann Matonis
Staff Reporter
Students in the e-business program said they have
confidence their degree will provide them with a solid business
foundation despite the fact the value of e-commerce degrees has
come under fire by some in the business and educational world.
Ted Doll, an e-business professor, said that as Internet companies
are fading, people doubt their profit-making abilities. Solid business
plans are needed to interest investors and keep up with the competition.
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TCU at work
UCR facelift may aid retention
rate
The hierarchy of TCU administration have mentioned
that revamping the University Core Curriculum will help to retain
freshmen.
Only 82 percent of TCUs freshmen from fall 1999 to fall 2000
returned to the university for their sophomore year. When the TCU
number is compared to that of Vanderbilt 93.62 percent
it is obvious that something had to be done.
While the UCR changes are still in the working stages, TCU has gotten
something done.
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Parents should steer clear of
selling pets
Steaks high when childrens
livestock sold for processing at Stock Show
Im not originally from Texas, so I may not
understand all of the various rituals and customs that go on here,
but I must say I was disturbed by the Fort Worth Stock Shows
Sale of Champions and the attention given to it by the Fort Worth
Star-Telegram.
Virtually the entire front section of the Sunday edition was dedicated
to a sale of animals for different oil firms, meat companies and
steakhouses.
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Black History Month causes reflection
Busing students remains as
lasting effect of desegregation in Alabama
Thursday began this years celebration of Black
History Month. Throughout my school days and collegiate years, several
of my teachers and professors have asked me to try to remember the
first time I realized I was black. That task was virtually impossible.
Thats like trying to recall the first time I remembered breathing.
There was never a time when I wasnt aware I was black.
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People should focus on different
styles, not what makes us different
Diversity? We dont need no stinking diversity.
Yet the call is out, theres nothing we can do to stop it.
All across the world, a hyphenated label is becoming the trendiest
of status symbols. Im a white, heterosexual male, so that
means Ive got the most status. Sorry, yall.
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Women win eighth straight to
tie record
By Kelly Morris
Associate Sports Editor
After Friday nights game against
Tulsa, the TCU womens basketball team started off February
just like they did January with a win.
With the victory, the Frogs recorded their record-tying eighth-straight
win and now are off to a TCU best 15-4 start. In the seven games
the Frogs played in January, they were undefeated and are currently
at the top of the Western Athletic Conference with a 7-0 record.
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Missed chances give UTEP win
Loss forces Frogs to look
for victory at WAC Tournament
By Matt Stiver
Skiff Staff
Junior guard Greedy
Daniels has called getting steals his joy. However,
Daniels probably did not find much joy Saturday night in El Paso.
Daniels had the ball stolen from him twice in the final 17 seconds
to give Texas-El Paso a 92-89 victory. The loss drops the Frogs
(16-7, 5-4 Western Athletic Conference) into a four-place tie with
Tulsa in the WAC. Tulsa lost to Southern Methodist 64-59 Saturday.
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Frogs win one of three at Astros
Classic
By Brandon Ortiz
Skiff Staff
Five games into the season, head
coach Lance Browns new small-ball philosophy is starting to
work.
Sort of.
With the bases loaded and the score tied in the seventh inning of
Sundays game against Texas, Brown called for a suicide squeeze
off Longhorn lefty Justin Simmons. Junior first baseman Justin Crowder
laid a bunt down the third base line, scoring senior outfielder
Tom Bates giving the Frogs a 2-1 win.
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story)
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XTREME Skate
By Brandon Ortiz
Skiff Staff
Wanted: friends.
Skateboarding experience preferred but not required. Will train.
If Skateboarding Club President David Elizalde, a junior graphic
design major, had paid for a classified ad when starting the club,
it might have gone something like that.
When I started (the Skateboarding Club), it was to attract
a group of people I would like to be friends (with), Elizalde
said. It was basically for myself, to make friends. It was
almost like putting out a flier, saying be my friend.
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Special to the Skiff
Dustin Van Orne, a member of the skateboarding club does a jibblets
n gravy.
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