TCU Daily Skiff Masthead
Thursday, April 3, 2003
News
Opinion

War story continues to be told
Jensen says media, Bush isn’t telling whole truth
By Bill Morrison
Staff Reporter

Speaking to a crowd of more than 60 people Wednesday night, Robert Jensen explained how the American media is misrepresenting the war.

 

Mittie plans to stay put as head coach
Some say A&M interview isn’t sign of disloyalty
By Lauren Hanvey
Staff Reporter

Women’s basketball head coach Jeff Mittie said Wednesday he plans to stay at TCU next year. This comes after he was contacted last week by Texas A&M University about its head coaching position.

 

Robert Jensen
Stephen Spillman/Photographer
Robert Jensen, associate professor from the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin, speaks about his views on the war in Iraq Wednesday.

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Released proceedings foster discussion

This week the Supreme Court began hearing arguments on affirmative action involving the University of Michigan and its policies for undergraduate and law school admission.

 

Point/Counterpoint
Race should not be a factor for admissions

Affirmative action needed to ensure diversity

Regulations can stifle flow of ideas
Jeff Brubaker

Fight for à la Cart still on

Students torn over affirmative action

Nussbaum to discuss world issues

ISS sets up counseling

Sports Features

Tennis team falls to No. 3 Baylor at home
Frogs grab two singles matches, one doubles
By Monique Bhimani
Copy Desk Chief

The 36th-ranked men’s tennis team fell to the 3rd-ranked Baylor Bears 5-2 Wednesday afternoon at the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center.

 


TheSideline
Ward named C-USA’s Co-Golfer for March

Jacopo Tezza

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Freshman Jacopo Tezza returns a serve against No. 3 Baylor Wednesday afternoon at the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center. TCU lost the match 2-5.

Helping animals, families, kids
Volunteering opportunites for people of all kinds

The Humane Society
By Daniela Munguia
Skiff Staff


Audrey Jones was only 10 years old when her cat, Lace, had to be put to sleep.

Cooks Children's Hospital

Habitat for Humanity

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