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Sniff story goes too far
Commentary
Brandon Ortiz
The
Sniff is back to its old tricks and, as usual, a handful of people
are upset. But this time they have a good reason.The
Sniff bills itself as the unofficial, satirical newsletter of TCU.
It usually publishes biweekly on the Web, and it is also placed
inside newspaper bins.
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Rec
Center not cause of too much
excitement
Commentary
Julie Ann Matonis
My
time is up.
Ive been dreading this week for months: The University Recreation
Center is open.
I had an excuse for more than a year. Now, there is no legitimate
reason why Im not working out at the new Rec Center. From
this day forward, I will be branded lazy.
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People
should try to have as much pride as Texans do
University Daily, Texas Tech
I had
an experience in class the other day that made me realize I don't
truly belong here in this state. My professor made the whole class
relive our worst fears from elementary school by standing and introducing
ourselves. As the professor progressed around the room, I began
to realize that everyone was from Texas.
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