TCU Daily Skiff Masthead
Thursday, March 27, 2003
News
Opinion
Bidwell to receive 1st Brite Ph.D.
By Nyshicka Jordan
Staff Reporter


For five years, Duane Bidwell has gone through course work, exams and writing a 400-page dissertation. But now his hard work must be put through another test.

Photo of Bidwell

Miranda Goodsheller/Photographer
Duane Bidwell should become the first student to earn a Ph.d. from Brite Divinity School after presenting his dissertation.
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Dining plan minimums shouldn’t grow
COMMENTARY

It’s almost time to break out the pocketbooks again, and with a new increase in dining services fees, be prepared to open wider.

Alumnus lands job in Homeland Security

Global focus

Groups raise $70,000 for St. Jude event

TCUnity Fair hopes to trade pies for calling cards

Plan doesn’t represent classes
By Tim Dragga


Greek System should be watched
By Josh Deitz

Sports Features
Company gets naming rights
By Braden Howell
Staff Reporter

A long-term relationship began Wednesday afternoon when Raleigh Green, president of Greenwood Office Outfitters, presented Athletic Director Eric Hyman with a $25,000 check, giving the company naming sponsorship of the Horned Frog Classic golf tournament, said Mick Ashworth, tournament chairman.

Handshaking photo

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Horned Frog Classic Chairman Mick Ashworth and Greenwood Office Outfitters President Raleigh Green (right) donate money raised from the golf tournament to Athletic Director Eric Hyman.
Music Reviews: Music for the masses
John Mayer: Mayer’s live album does him justice

The Juliana Theory: Juliana Theory album reflects ‘Love’

Tribute to Ramones: Tribute album not totally generic


Frog of the Week: Katie Swetala

 

     

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