TCU Daily Skiff Masthead
Wednesday, March 26, 2003
News
Opinion

Dining services raises plan rates
Amount comparable to what students use
By Bill Morrison
Staff Reporter

Dining services plans will increase across the board next year, Residential Services officials say, but the fee increases are not that drastic and keep with what a student spends on food.

 

TCU may be home of bowl game

Lady Frogs stay close, but fall to top-ranked team

Smoot: mentoring, connections are keys to success

Alarm causes evacuation of Tucker

Well-fought finale

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Sophomore forward Sandora Irvin outmuscles Jessica Moore, left, and Willnett Crockett during the first half of the women’s second round NCAA tournament game against UConn at Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, Conn.

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TCU puts up a good game against UConn
COMMENTARY

It’s any basketball player’s dream — playing the best and beating the best.

 

Music makes society
Ryan Salzman


College athletes need to be paid
By Will Brown

 
Sports Features
Frogs beat Sooners
By Evan Erwin
Skiff Staff

The baseball team showed confidence and composure Tuesday night when it went into the ninth inning down a run to the No. 27 Oklahoma Sooners.

Shaff Elkouri

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Senior shortstop Shaff Elkouri cracks out a foul in the top of the seventh inning against Oklahoma Tuesday night at Lupton Stadium. TCU won the contest 4-3.
Study abroad options abound for willing students
South America, Europe top list for summer studies
By Rebecca Reynolds
Skiff Staff

The study abroad options available through TCU will allow students to stop watching the Discovery Channel and experience the wonders of the world firsthand.
   
Chile program to provide unique experience for learners, adventurers
By Lindsey Dinges
Skiff Staff

For the first time in TCU history, students will be shipped down south to Chile for the new study abroad program at the Universidad de Valparaiso.

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