TCU Daily Skiff Masthead
Wednesday, March 19, 2003
News
Opinion

Campus eateries receive
average score for food safety

University dining scores better than typical cafeteria
By Sarah Chacko
Staff Reporter

Movies are easy to rate. They’re either thumbs up or thumbs down. But when the Texas Department of Health rates food quality through demerits, what that data means to consumers may not be too clear.

 

Students learn methods to impregnate cows
By Lauren Hanvey
Staff Reporter

Although many classes at TCU have hands-on labs, one Ranch Management class goes a step further than most.
Hands-on Learning

Impregnating cows

Sarah Krebs/Staff reporter
Ranch Management students Neil Shelton, Bill Angell and Michael Farris learn about bovine artificial insemination during a Ranch Management field trip.

TheSkiffView
Ins, outs

War, Lady Frogs top list for week
COMMENTARY
author info

Cheers: To free Ben and Jerry’s ice cream in The Main Tuesday.

 

StudentSpeakOut
Opinions from the TCU community

How do you feel about going to war with Iraq without U.N. support?

 

Bush must regard rights
Ryan Salzman


Reality TV: Critics hate it, but this viewer’s love is real
Jenny Specht

Campus mentors help others learn to cope with loss

SGA to reimburse design students

Sports Features

Frogs lose to No. 8 Baylor
Baylor holds team to only five hits in game
By Evan Erwin
Skiff Staff

The baseball team dropped its second-straight game Tuesday, 10-3, against No. 8 Baylor. TCU’s record fell to 13-11.

 

Athletic dept. unveils revamped Web site
Site includes player diaries,
gametracker
By Braden Howell
Staff Reporter

The most recent unveiling from the athletic department occurred Tuesday, and this time it did not require a ribbon cutting ceremony.

Shaff Elkouri

Stephen Spillman/photographer
Senior short-stop Shaff Elkouri tries to make a come back at the plate while the Frogs were down 8-0 in the seventh inning at Lupton Stadium.

And the beat goes on
Winterline plays together for the love of the music
By Jessica Ridings
Skiff Staff

The rhythm from instruments echoes off of nearby residence halls as they can be heard practicing all across campus. They’re at every pep rally, football game, Homecoming and Fort Worth Stock Show parade.

 

A true cymbal player
By Erica Hoelscher
Skiff Staff

Before sophomore Kyle Gummelt started playing the cymbals, he never thought they could pinch his stomach or leave bruises on his hands and chest. Now he plays the cymbals in the TCU Winterline and is experiencing these aches and pains first hand.

TheSideline
Tennis team wins against 53rd-ranked Kansas State

Women’s soccer team inks nine players

 

credits
TCU Daily Skiff © 2003

skiffTV image magazine advertising jobs back issues search news campus opinion sports features

Accessibility