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Friday, February 21, 2003
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Babies to compete at home game
By Emily Baker
Staff Reporter

The tortoise and the hare have run their infamous race over and over in children’s stories for many years. And though some children may just enjoy the tortoise’s cunning or laugh at the hare’s goofy ears, the time has come for TCU’s youngest fans to apply all those lessons about “slow and steady wins the race.”

Rainy days

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Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Junior neuroscience major Jenny Johnson forgot her umbrella on the way to class Thursday.

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BABY BLUES

New athletics’ gimmick goes too far

The Romans forced gladiators to fight to the death in the Coliseum.

Major league dad

Composing jazzy lines

Leadership Institute hosts dinner, discussion on ethics

Nutrition classes assist community

International Week promotes awareness

TCU helps train leaders
COMMENTARY
Jose Luis Hernandez

In all societies, there are people with the determination to make a positive impact in the lives of others.

 

Sports  

Ending the Red Scare
By Danny Gillham
Skiff Staff

As players from the baseball team entered the clubhouse of Lupton Stadium Wednesday, a simple sheet of paper on the bulletin board grabbed their attention.

Baseball photo

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
The Frogs take on Texas Tech at 6:30 p.m. today at Lupton Stadium. The dedication ceremony for the stadium was moved to March 28.

 

 

Women jockey for tournament seed
By Drew Irwin
Skiff Staff

With only two weeks left in the women’s basketball team’s regular season, the Conference USA standings are starting to develop.

 

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