Wednesday, January 29, 2003


Clean Team

Officials need to keep people informed
We need to save money. There needs to be a higher level of effectiveness and efficiency.
Or so the university says.
University officials could be talking about anything on campus, from the cost of running an academic program to the way the university recruits students.

full story

Latest 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.
full story

Rec Center not cause of too much
excitement

Commentary
Julie Ann Matonis

My time is up.
I’ve 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 I’m not working out at the new Rec Center. From this day forward, I will be branded lazy.

full story

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.
full story


"What is your favorite feature about the University Recreation Center?"

Editorial Policies
Editorial policy: The content of the Opinion page does not necessarily represent the views of Texas Christian University. Unsigned editorials represent the view of the TCU Daily Skiff editorial board. Signed letters, columns and cartoons represent the opinion of the writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the editorial board.

Letters to the editor: The Skiff welcomes letters to the editor for publication. Letters must be typed, double-spaced, signed and limited to 250 words. To submit a letter, bring it to the Skiff, Moudy 291S; mail it to TCU Box 298050; e-mail it to skiffletters@tcu.edu or fax it to 257-7133. E-mailed letters should be included in the body of the e-mail, not in the form of an attachment. Letters must include the author’s classification, major and phone number. The Skiff reserves the right to edit or reject letters for style, taste and size restrictions.


credits
TCU Daily Skiff
© 2003