Program
looks to Stockyards for building
Center may be housed in former Spaghetti Warehouse
By Emily Baker
Staff Reporter
The
heritage of Texas goes far beyond 10-gallon hats and barbecue.
Celebrating
that heritage is what the founders of TCUs Center for Texas
Studies hope to accomplish.
Adjunct
faculty fill openings
By Lauren Hanvey
Staff Reporter
Each
semester TCU hires new adjunct faculty to fill the specific needs
of different colleges and departments. This semester there are 28
new faculty, 26 of which are adjunct.
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Drum
roll, please
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Ty
Halasz/Photo editor
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Martin
McCall and Cheryl Font of the Kabushi Taiko Drummers kick
off International Week in the Student Center Lounge.
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TheSkiffView
CULTURE
Students should participate in International Week
Did
anyone hear that loud banging coming from the Student Center Monday
afternoon?
Patriot
Act II merits alarm
Josh
McDonald
Scarce
activism at TCU is alarming as the U.S. faces a potential war
Ashley
Moore
YourView
Letters
to the Editor
Moudy
is not right for à la cart, better places needed
SUV
owners do not help promote terrorism
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Room
to improve
Frogs break losing streak to Tech
By Danny Gillham
Skiff Staff
At
first glance, the TCU baseball team looks to be in top shape.
Frogs
stay close but lose to Marquette
By Joi Harris
Skiff Staff
The
mens basketball team gave No. 11 Marquette, the first ranked
mens opponent to visit Daniel-Meyer Coliseum in more than
two years, a better challenge than many expected in a 79-68 loss
Saturday afternoon.
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Ty
Halasz/Photo editor
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Junior
first baseman Chris Neuman tags a Texas Tech runner out at
Saturdays double-header at Lupton Stadium. TCU went
2-1 over the weekend.
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TheSideline
Jerome
named Pitcher of the Week for C-USA
Lady
Frogs go 1-1 against S. Miss., Tulane
By Drew Irwin
Skiff Staff
This
weekend, the Lady Frogs (13-13, 6-6 Conference USA) had a big test
before their final week of the regular season.
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