SACS
visit ends despite adverse winter weather
By Crystal Forester and Sarah Krebs
Staff Reporters
The
visitors from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools adjourned
after a four-day visit, Chancellor Michael Ferrari said Thursday.
Weather
holds up concert
By Nyshicka Jordan
Staff Reporter
While
they planned to play their instruments Monday, the only playing
TCU Wind Symphony members got to do this week was possibly outside
in the snow.
NewsBriefs
College theater competition
delayed by winter weather
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Tastes
of the world
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Ty
Halasz/Photo editor
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John
Singleton, director of International Student Services, serves
up some Nigerian fried plantains to senior music performance
major Olga Katkova at the International Week Taste of
the World.
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TheSkiffView
OUT COLD
The good, bad of winter weather
Cheers:
To not having to go to school Tuesday and Wednesday. Isnt
it amazing how much fun you can have with ice, cardboard and a good
hill?
Jeers:
To waking up Thursday morning. After sleeping in during the middle
of the week, it was hard to get up.
Rejoicing
in abnormality
Meghan Youker
There
are lots of thing to love to hate here on the TCU campus
Jenny
Specht
YourView
Letters to the editor
History
still needs to be taught year in, year out
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Track
teams compete
Frogs face off at C-USA indoor
championships
By Shelli Manchaca
Skiff Staff
The
mens and womens track teams will compete in the Conference
USA Indoor Track and Field Championships at the Yeoman Field House
on the University of Houston campus today and Saturday.
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Amy
Pack gets back on track
By Drew Irwin
Skiff Staff
Two
years ago, junior forward Amy Pack was reigning Western Athletic Conference
player of the year and voted Texas-El Pasos Most Valuable Player
for the second season in a row. |
TheSideline
TCU, Texas-Arlington opener
moved to Saturday
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