TCU Daily Skiff Masthead
Wednesday, April 2, 2003
News
Opinion
Play offers two sides to same story
By Lauren Hanvey
Staff Reporter

There is something very unique about the theater department’s two spring plays this year. One is performed by all men, and the other by all women.

Theatre photo

Stephen Spillman/Photographer
Emili Panian, a senior musical theater major who plays the role as juror number three, questions why the jury wanted not guilty as Jaclyn Napier, a junior theater/TV major, listens to the argument.
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COVERAGE

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COMMENTARY

From the start, we knew the war in Iraq would be different.

Money reallocated to RCAF, dispersal planned

University pushes gifts through ads

House votes to give funds to hunger-awareness group

What’s your best April Fools’ Day Prank?

Tax cuts harming American society
Josh Deitz

Don’t ruin flights for others
Jenny Specht

Sports Features
Frogs hold Southwest Texas scoreless in win
TCU grabs commanding win before hitting road
By Evan Erwin
Skiff Staff

It was all TCU from the start Tuesday night in its matchup with Southwest Texas (14-17, 5-3 Southland Conference).

Baseball photo

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Senior catcher Justin Hatcher tags second base as the Bobcats of Southwest Texas make an error Tuesday night at Lupton Stadium.

 

Real work starts with job hunting
By Melanie Martin
Skiff Staff

Searching for a job can sometimes seem overwhelming and confusing, but knowing where to look will help put your mind at ease.

Tennis team prepares for home match vs. Baylor

Perez named C-USA Player of the Week

Your resumé can be your advertisement

Interviewing Do's and Don'ts

Frog of the Week: Barbara Hawkins

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