Security
breach
Possible identity theft hits campus; TCU prepared
By Emily Baker
Staff Reporter
The
handful of TCU students who fell victim to possible identity
theft within the last two weeks and the information of more
than 59,000 individuals at the University of Texas recently
stolen by a hacker further prove that identity theft is an up-and-coming
crime, TCU Police officials say. |
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New
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Stephen
Spillman/photographer
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Intensely
involved in the piece, Zvonimir Nagy plays Cloches dadieu,
et un sourire (Bells of farewell, and a smile)
Wednesday night at TCU New Music Ensemble in PepsiCo Recital
Hall.
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SUPPORT
Heres to a safe return of our troops
COMMENTARY
Protest
is not unpatriotic.
If it were not for protest (think Boston Tea Party), the United
States would probably be nonexistent and hot tea and scones
would be the snack of choice. |
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Tennis
team grabs second-straight win
Frogs sweep doubles point against Utah
By Shelli Manchaca
Skiff Staff
The
women's tennis team notched its second straight win Wednesday
afternoon at the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center after beating
Utah 5-0 in a match that was shortened due to inclement weather. |
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Ty
Halasz/Photo editor
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Sophomore
Ivonne Andrade pulls a swift backhand in doubles play against
the Utah Utes Wednesday at the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center.
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