TCU Daily Skiff Masthead
Tuesday, April 8, 2003
News
Opinion

Some push for elimination of sodomy laws
Law discriminates against gays,
lesbians, some say
By Lara Hendrickson
Staff Reporter

Members of eQ Alliance, a gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender support group, say while they are glad the Supreme Court is revisiting the Texas sodomy laws in the case of Lawrence and Garner v. Texas, they are hesitant to be optimistic because it is not the first time the law has been redressed.

 

Paula Elliot

Ty Halasz/Photo editor
Paula Elliot, an instructional technology specialist for Birdville ISD, lectures a crowd on the benefits of hand held computers Monday at the Dee J. Kelly Alumni and Visitors Center.
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SODOMY

Religious law should not be supported

The Supreme Court is currently hearing a case on whether Texas sodomy laws are discriminatory and unconstitutional.

Teaching positions scarce

Database still has its kinks

Morris, Williams to lead Skiff

 
Bring the kids home
Some soldiers are too young to fight in Iraq
COMMENTARY
Monique Bhimani


It seems wherever you look there are miniature American flags and yellow ribbons popping up. From car antennas to schools to malls, everybody seems to be saying the same thing: Support our troops in Iraq.
Sports  
Football team shows its stuff at scrimmage
First-string team wins at annual spring scrimmag
By Evan Erwin
Skiff Staff

The football team got a chance to show family and friends what it was made of Saturday in its annual Purple and White Spring Scrimmage, the final practice of the spring.

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TheSideline
Women’s relay teams take third place at track meet

Frogs lose two in 3-game series against Memphis

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