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Friday, January 17, 2003 news campus opinion sports
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Ferrari works out schedule for final semester
Dedicating buildings, setting budget tops list
By Jacque Nguyen
Staff Reporter

After May 31, Chancellor Michael Ferrari will no longer enter his office on the third floor of Sadler Hall and sit down for a day of work. Instead, he said he will be spending time with his family in Chicago, Ill.
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Interest grows in program
By Brent Yarina
Staff Reporter

Miguel Leatham, an associate professor of anthropology, said he expects the anthropology program to continue to grow in the future now that the Add Ran College of Humanities and Social Sciences recognizes it as a major.
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Chancellor Ferrari Photo

Photo editor/Ty Halasz
Chancellor Michael Ferrari works on official university business in his office. Ferrari's last day is May 31.

The Skiff View
PLAY TIME
Area lets children to have fun, grow


All they want to do is play. Now, some of the youngest members of the TCU community are getting a new chance to have fun.
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Quote Unquote
Quotes we ran that made you think ... or laugh


Popular opinion ruins pop culture

Lauren Cates


SGA aims to better serve, represent students
Brad Thompson

People don’t show right amount of reverence for King’s birthday
Patrick Jennings


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Draft proposal is not expected to pass

Sports
Football coaches look to gather top-rate recruits for season
B
y Braden Howell
Staff Reporter

While a Liberty Bowl victory marked the end of TCU football for many Horned Frog players, it marked the beginning of the last intense month of recruiting for TCU football coaches.
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Photo of Coach Patterson

File photo
Head coach Gary Patterson lectures the team following practice in November. This is the last month of intensive recruiting before Feb. 5, national signing day.

Baseball stadium open to fans for tours, autographs

Sunday afternoon will be the final chance to get an up-close look at the new state-of-the-art home of Horned Frog baseball before its Feb. 2 season opener against Texas-Arlington. Lupton Stadium and Williams-Reilly Field will be open to the public, available for tours, seat selection for season tickets, an intrasquad scrimmage and autograph session. Admission to the open house is free.
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