TCU Daily Skiff Masthead
Friday, March 21, 2003
News
Opinion

Campus body reacts to war with mixed emotions
Fear high for loved ones in armed services
By Lara Hendrickson
Staff Reporter

As President George W. Bush announced the official beginning of war Wednesday evening, student and faculty reactions were a mixture of fear and relief regarding U.S. military action.

UNDER FIRE

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Smoke from an explosion appears over the Iraqi capital of Baghdad in the first hour of the war led by the United States Thursday.
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SUPPORT

World leaders should take firm stance
COMMENTARY

It can be argued into the ground whether or not the United States has entered this war for the right reasons.

TCU security expands

Old foes, new strategy

Students abroad feel safe

Ticket money for charity

Ex-convicts comment on system

Conflict hits home for international students

Lessons from Disney World
Julie Ann Matonis


Quotes we ran that made you think ... or laugh

Sports  
Team focused on NCAA despite war
By Drew Irwin
Skiff Staff

Despite the outbreak of war and heightened security, the women’s basketball team is not worried about leaving today to play in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Storrs, Conn.

Tennis photo

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Despite conflict, sales steady for NCAA tourney games
By Braden Howell
Staff Reporter

A war with Iraq and concerns of safety have had little affect on fans wishing to see the Lady Frogs make their third straight appearance in the NCAA tournament, Assistant Marketing Director Jason Booker said.
Frogs, Billikens begin 3-game series in St. Louis

The baseball team will put its 13-11 record on the line against the Saint Louis Billikens (5-7) 7 p.m. today as the teams kick off a three-game road series.

Ten athletes honored for their accomplishments

Frogs start outdoor season

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