TCU Daily Skiff Masthead
Tuesday, September 17, 2002
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Despite surveillance, wallet thief remains at-large

After five wallets were stolen on campus from Aug. 15 to Aug. 23, TCU Detective Kelly Ham said police have obtained video of a suspect but he has yet to be apprehended.
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Photographer/Vichitraweer Singh
Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz speaks Monday night at the dee J. Kelley Alumni and Visitors Center. She spoke on “Gender in the Borderlands: Understanding Mujerista Theology.”
Campus living better this year

With the changes made in housing, more students are living on campus without the discomforts of last year.
Tucker Center dedicated in ceremony Sunday

The crowd watched as a small robot carried scissors to Jean Tucker so she could cut the ribbon at the Tucker Technology Center dedication ceremony Saturday.
Film library reaches new milestone

The number of films and TV programs in the Gwendolyn P. Tandy Memorial Film Library reached 10,000 in May, said Roger Cooper, chairman of the radio-TV-film department.
Former Skiff editor fired from AP for questionable sources

About 15 sources could not be verified from stories Chris Newton wrote during his career with the Associated Press, the newsgathering organization said. The inquiry stemmed from an article printed Sept. 8.
 
A Good Cause

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Photo editor/Sarah McClellan
Kappa Alpha Theta members Katrina Mahler and Elizabeth James asked people to sign up for the Theta 5K race Monday. The proceeds benefit Court Appointed Special Advocates, which helps children from abused homes get advocates in court.

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