TCU Daily Skiff Masthead

Tuesday, February 4, 2003

News
Opinion

Tuition hike approved by Board of Trustees
By Jacque Nguyen
Staff Reporter

The Board of Trustees approved a $230 million budget and a tuition increase of nearly 8 percent at the winter meeting Friday.
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Former employee on most wanted list
By Sarah Krebs
Staff Reporter

The former Physical Plant employee convicted of stealing Peruvian, pre-Columbian artifacts from the Mary Couts Burnett Library in 2001, was recently placed on the Tarrant County Top Ten Most Wanted list for violating his probation, police say.
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The Skiff View
New start

Boschini has a lot to live up to

The selection of Victor Boschini Jr. Thursday as the 10th chancellor in the university’s history brought an end to months of speculation over who would succeed Michael Ferrari when he leaves in June. With a shroud of secrecy surrounding the selection process, getting any information on candidates was near impossible.
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All-American pastime

Baseball Crowd Photo

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
An overflow crowd of 3,105 squeezed into Lupton Stadium and Williams-Reilly Field to watch TCU take on the UT-Arlington Mavericks on Sunday. See more on the field on page 6.

UCC to host hymn festival

Programming Council to try new system

Florence program to be added

University puts student tracking program on hold

What cannot be bought
Jacque Petersell


Bill won’t help schools
Jonathan Sampson

Scarce activism on campus may cause future regret
Dallas Morning News

Agencies shouldn’t look past computer-terrorism
Minnesota Daily


Our knowledge is not up to par
Northern Star

Sports

Trustees announce extension of Patterson coaching contract
By Braden Howell
Staff Reporter

Fears and doubts about the future of the TCU football program were eased Friday when it was disclosed the Board of Trustees announced that head coach Gary Patterson signed a contract extension.
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Lupton baseball stadium a ‘hit’ with fans

Frogs lose to Houston, hit record low


Women’s tennis team beats Houston in doubles

UConn’s head coach to leave team, have surgery

TCU drops first game of season at home to UTA

Batter Will Lewis

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Senior infielder Will Lewis cranks out a base hit in the third inning on Sunday at the inaugural game of Lupton Stadium.

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