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Thursday, March 6, 2003
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Search down to three for endowed chair
Texas history chairperson may be named Friday
By Lauren Hanvey
Staff Reporter

The history department could choose by Friday whom it will offer the new position of endowed chairperson in Texas history following a meeting, search committee chairman Gene Smith said.

In step with the beat

Dancing photo

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Freshman math/spanish major Sarah Rozzell, freshman fashion merchandising major Abby Schneider and freshman movement science major Cathy Borne represent Alpha Chi Omega at the Alpha Kappa Alpha “First Steps” Wednesday night.

 

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SECURITY

Branding people is not a solution

The government is taking a new spin on the game “Red Light, Green Light.”

Students skip class to protest war

Rev. focuses on faith

Model U.N. program looks to train students in global arena

UTA grad student deported for terrorist accusations

Athlete’s statement disrespectful to America
Patrick Jennings


Bush needs support, not protest
Shawn Franklin

Protests reminiscent of Vietnam

Jeff Brubaker

Sports Features

Athletics look to curb economic woes
By Jacque Petersell
Editor in Chief

The economy has played a large part in the way the athletics department makes and spends money, said Jack Hesselbrock, associate athletics director for internal operations.

Lady Frogs to play E. Carolina in round 1
By Drew Irwin
Skiff Staff

After a long and unpredictable season, the women’s basketball team is preparing for something quite familiar to them.

Cowboy, take me away
Bull riding competition in Fort Worth this weekend
By Emily Baker
Staff Reporter

There is something about watching a young man battle to stay on the back of a powerful 2,000-pound hunk of beef that makes the heart race. Four-time World Champion Bull Rider Tuff Hedeman calls the sport extreme, non-stop action eight seconds at a time. That makes some people wonder why only in the last few years has bull riding – one of the nation’s oldest sports - enjoyed the popularity of mainstream professional sports.

Frogs try to end losing streak
Team to play three-game series against BYU
By Evan Erwin
Skiff Staff

History is on the side of the baseball team this weekend, as it kicks off its three-game home series against the BYU Cougars 6:30 p.m. today.

Men’s tennis team moves up in ITA rankings

According to the Omni Hotels Collegiate tennis rankings administered by the ITA, the TCU men’s tennis program moved up in the rankings, which were announced Wednesday.

Handy guide to bull riding

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