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Thursday, January 16, 2003 news campus opinion sports
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New student page seems unnecessary


Call us creatures of habit, but we’re not on board yet with this (my.tcu.edu).
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Point/Counterpoint
The Issue: Should the federal government freeze social spending because of the war on terrorism to avoid trying to have both guns and butter?

Increasing military spending justified
Eugene Chu

Bush’s proposal is wrong, helps rich

Brandon Ortiz

Prozac won’t solve children’s problems
COMMENTARY
Jordan Blum

Imagine a third grader who gets his lunch money stolen on a regular basis by an older bully. This begins to happen fairly often and the boy gets more upset and cries more often when he gets home.
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