Alum
speaks of success
Schieffer signs books, advises future journalists
By Jacque Nguyen
Staff Reporter
Despite
covering war, violence and scandal, journalists can have fun too.
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Boschini
to bring fun, support sides
By Jessica Sanders
Staff Reporter
Victor
Boschini Jr. introduces himself as Vic, and with a soft
Midwestern accent TCUs next chancellor speaks fondly of his
family and life in Normal, Ill.
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Bob
Schieffer, chief Washington correspondent for CBS News and
TCU alumnus, tells stories from his new book This Just
In: What I Couldnt Tell You on TV.
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LEADERS
Leadership isnt learned in class
Weve
been told being a leader is good. Weve been told its
what all the cool kids are doing today.
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Columbia
is proof NASA needs more funding
COMMENTARY
Patrick Jennings
When
people first heard of the Columbia disaster, Im sure they
felt sorrow for those lost and sympathy for their families. I felt
that, but soon after I was also concerned about the long-term consequences
of the tragedy.
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21
players sign with TCU
Coaches say recruits give promising outlook
By Braden Howell
Staff Reporter
Head
football coach Gary Patterson said in a press conference Wednesday
that every recruiting class starts with the quarterback and running
back positions, and in signing 21 new recruits, TCU had some of
the best at both positions.
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Economy
puts hold on softball plans
By Braden Howell
Staff Reporter
Plans
to add womens softball to TCUs intercollegiate athletics
program have been put on hold due to budget cutbacks caused by the
current economic situation, Athletic Director Eric Hyman said.
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Fox/The Dallas Morning News
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Denton
Ryan quarterback James Battle (9) gains yardage on a rush
past Brenham free safety Jeffery Fillmore (7) in the 4A Division
II state championship game at the Alamodome.
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Latest
Displays: The Cowgirl Museum
By Joi Harris
Skiff Staff
Living in Fort Worth and the surrounding areas provides a lifestyle
that may be unmatched by any other place in the United States. Citizens
can experience the life of a city slicker and one of a small community
simultaneously.
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Former
NBA player faces manslaughter charges
High school senior cleared to rejoin team
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Modernist
Modigliani at the Kimbell Art Museum
By Joi Harris
Skiff Staff
A square mile is quite minuscule when speaking in terms of the worlds
total landmass. Well, take that square mile and place it in Paris,
one of the most historic and culturally rich cities in the world.
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