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.
But
Boschini, currently the president of Illinois State University,
is willing to leave Normal life to become the 10th chancellor
of TCU.
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Stephen
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Victor
Boschini Jr. looks to bring his humor, experience and
work ethic to TCU.
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Koehler
dishes out help in cooking class
Provost says he wants to pass on joy of
cooking
By Jacque Nguyen
Staff Reporter
Beyond
serving as provost and vice chancellor of Academic Affairs,
Koehler can add gourmet cook and, now, teaching assistant
in the Gourmet Foods class to his list of credentials.
A
peanut butter and jelly sandwich can usually satisfy any appetite,
but for William Koehler, only foie gras, a duck liver pate,
will do.
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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.
Bob
Schieffer, chief Washington correspondent for CBS News and
TCU alumnus, signed copies of his recently published book
and recounted experiences to a full house of students, faculty,
friends and other admirers Wednesday.
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Powell
makes case before U.N. council for Iraq to disarm
By Barry Schweid
Associated Press
UNITED
NATIONS Secretary of State Colin Powell, methodically
making his case that Iraq has defied all demands that it disarm,
presented tape recordings, satellite photos and informants
statements Wednesday that he said constituted irrefutable
and undeniable evidence that Saddam Hussein was concealing
weapons of mass destruction.
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Correction
In
an article in Thursdays Skiff, Miguel Leatham should
have been identified as an assistant professor of anthropology.
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