TCU Daily Skiff Masthead
Thursday, October 31, 2002
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Law school at UNT would not be a threat to TCU

The addition of a law school to UNT would add to their increasing number of professional programs, but TCU officials say it would still not ive UNT an edge over TCU’s already existing programs.
Breaking from the pack

Football photo

Photographer/Ty Halasz
Freshman running back Lonta Hobbs and the Frogs defeated Southern Miss 37-7 Wednesday at Amon Carter Stadium. Full coverage of the game can be found on the sports page.
Service not as valued as teaching in tenure policy

Some professors say a low emphasis on service dissuades non-tenured faculty from participating in activities that add to the life of the university.
Scuba driving

Cookout photo

Photographer/Jon Kinder
Freshman accounting major Ashley McGowen, freshman early childhood major Melissa Howard, and freshman political science major Katherine Villarreal played a game sponsored by Mothers Against Drunk Driving Wednesday at a pre-game cookout in front of Frog Fountain. The game entailed trying to drive remote controlled cars around the fountain while wearing goggles that make a person see things as a drunk driver would.
Picture perfect

Yearbook photo shoot photo

Photo editor/Sarah McClellan
Joseph Chaykler, senior photographer for Thornton Studio, showed senior speech communication and English major Moe Sayyed how he wanted him to pose for a yearbook portrait Tuesday in the Student Center lounge. The studio will be working on campus until Thursday.
Group formed to focus on transfer students

TCU Transfer Ambassadors said they hope to better address the needs of transfer students.
Friday last day to cast ballots during early voting period

Texas residents are running out of time to cast their vote early for the 2002 election.

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