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Unloading
the loading zone
SGA plans to remove loading zones, replace with
parking
By Alisha Wassenaar
Staff Reporter
Student
Government Associations plan to remove loading zones and replace
them with parking spaces in Worth Hills is a step backwards, said
TCU Chief of Police Steve McGee.
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Swing
time
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Daniela
Munguia/SKIFF STAFF
Foster Hall Director Bevin Kurtz and son Nathaniel Kurtz have
some early Spring Break fun outside of Jarvis Hall Thursday.
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New
housing policy instated
By Kami Lewis
Staff Reporter
Housing
reservations will not be accepted from students whose accounts are
not current, in a continuation of the enforcement of TCUs
tuition payment policy, said Karen Baker, associate director of
Residential Services.
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The
Time Machine not so timeless
By Roger Moore
KRT Campus
The
new film version of H.G. Wells The Time Machine
is like the gadget it takes its title from - shiny to the point
of dazzling, a technical wonder. But like the Tin Man, this metal
marvel lacks a heart.
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Education
or Entertainment?
Its not as easy as ABC
Commentary by Ryan Eloe
Imagine the
uprising if television executives decided to remove all educational
childrens programs from their weekly lineup?
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The
Real Inspector Hound a clever play within a play
John-Mark Day
Skiff Staff
When
you enter the theater to see Stage Wests production of The
Real Inspector Hound, be careful not to trip over the dead
body lying on the floor. Thats just the beginning of things
to watch out for in this confusing but very clever production by
the same author who wrote Shakespeare in Love.
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Taking
a break... without breaking the bank
How to get away at the last minute... cheap
By David Reese
Staff Reporter
TCU
students are no different than other college students when it comes
down to money or the lack of it. Many students, when looking down
the barrel of a lonely spring break, locked in their residence halls
or apartments, can just jump in their car and drive somewhere without
spending a fortune. Sure, most students travel to exotic or exciting
cities like Cancun, Acapulco, Las Vegas or South Padre Island, but
those with little cash in their wallets could find some interesting
sites around the state as well as the city of Fort Worth.
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