TCU Daily Skiff Masthead
Tuesday, March 18, 2003
News
Opinion
Feelings mixed after Bush issues ultimatum
By Jessica Sanders
Staff Reporter

President George W. Bush’s televised speech addressing the situation in Iraq met with mixed reactions from TCU students and faculty Monday night.
March Madness

Lady Frogs

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Senior guard Candice Baldwin rejoices with fellow senior Tricia Payne after hearing news that TCU is the ninth seed in the East bracket of the NCAA women’s tournament. TCU will play Michigan State in Storrs, Conn., at 2 p.m. Sunday.
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FAILURE

U.S. should not go at war alone
COMMENTARY

Any lingering questions have now been answered: Unless Saddam Hussein leaves Iraq, the United States will go to war with Iraq — without U.N. support — to remove him from power.

Outage causes e-mail failure

Record number apply to TCU

Anthropology professor toils to dig up secrets of Mayan city

Family Affair

Rejecting diplomacy unwise
Josh McDonald


Congrats to the Lady Frogs for the tourney win
Letter to the editor

Sports  
Lady Frogs set to play Mich. State in first round
By Drew Irwin
Skiff Staff

The women’s basketball team will make its third straight NCAA Tournament appearance this week in Storr, Conn.

Photo

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Junior forward Amy Pack hugs senior Candice Baldwin after hearing the news of their upcoming tournament game with Michigan State.
Men’s track team finishes 14th at NCAA Indoors

The men’s 4x400 meter relay team took the silver medal, while Michael Frater and Jackson Langat earned all-America honors, as the Flyin’ Frogs tied for 14th place at the 2003 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships at the Randal Tyson Track Center on the Arkansas campus this weekend.
 

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