News |
Babies
to compete at home game
By
Emily Baker
Staff Reporter
The tortoise and the hare have run their infamous race over
and over in childrens stories for many years. And though
some children may just enjoy the tortoises cunning or
laugh at the hares goofy ears, the time has come for TCUs
youngest fans to apply all those lessons about slow and
steady wins the race. |
Major
league dad
Baseball comes second to family, daughter
says
By
Brent Yarina
Staff Reporter
While players and coaches are reporting to spring training for
the 2003 season, many baseball families are forced to prepare
for seven months of separation. |
Rainy
days
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Ty
Halasz/Photo editor
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Junior
neuroscience major Jenny Johnson forgot her umbrella
on the way to class Thursday.
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Composing
jazzy lines
Original music piece celebrates band director
By Nyshicka
Jordan
Staff Reporter
With a few dozen compositions already under his belt, Curt Wilson
knows plenty about writing music. Nevertheless, he said composing
is still an 8-to-5 job everyday. |
Leadership
Institute hosts dinner, discussion on ethics
Imagination,
passion and contribution were the buzz words at the ninth annual
Leadership Institute Thursday night. |
Nutrition
classes assist community
Students to work at Empty Bowl Luncheon
By
Lara Hendrickson
Staff Reporter
Many students enrolled in nutrition professor Lyn Darts
classes are volunteering at the Empty Bowls Luncheon from 11
a.m. to 1 p.m. today at the Bass Performance Hall in the Maddox-Muse
Center. |
International
Week promotes awareness
Skiff
Staff
Poetry, food, fashion and games are just a few of the components
of next weeks International Week starting Monday. |