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Announcements
of campus events, public meetings and other general campus information
should be brought to the TCU Daily Skiff office at Moudy Building
South, Room 291, mailed to TCU Box 298050 or e-mailed to (skiffletters@tcu.edu).
Deadline for receiving announcements is 2 p.m. the day before they
are to run. The Skiff reserves the right to edit submissions for
style, taste and space available.
TCU
Theatre presents Red, Hot and Cole 8 p.m. Feb. 20 to
23 and 2 p.m. Feb. 23 to 24. The musical, directed by George Brown,
celebrates the music of songwriter Cole Porter. Tickets are $5 for
adults and $3 for staff, students and seniors. For reservations
call (817)257-5770.
KinoMonda film series will present the Indian film Hum
Dil De Chuke Sanam 7 p.m. Wednesday in Sid W. Richardson Building,
Lecture Hall 1. For more information call (817)257-7292.
The RTVF film series will present Mildred Pierce
7 p.m. Thursday in Moudy Building South, Room 164. The 1945 film
stars Joan Crawford and Jack Carson. For more information call (817)257-7630.
SuperFrogs birthday party will be noon to 6 p.m. Thursday
at Frog Fountain. The festivities will include music and food. For
more information call (817)257-5233.
MBA Information Session will be 10 a.m. to noon Saturday
in Tandy Hall. The session will provide information about the TCU
MBA Program, an evening-only program that can be completed in 28
months. For more information go to (www.mba.tcu.edu/visit/openhouse.htm)
or call (817)257-7531.
Miss Texas 2001, Stacy James, will speak 7 p.m. Sunday in
Sid. W. Richardson Building, Lecture Hall 2. The event, sponsored
by Sigma Kappa, is open to everyone and admission is free. James
will speak on her platform, Alzheimers awareness.
The Neeley Student Resource Center is advising for summer
and fall classes. Students should come soon to beat the rush. To
make an appointment call (817)257-6772 or come during walk-in times,
8 to 10 a.m. Monday through Friday.
TCU Education Abroad Fair will be 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Feb.
28. Learn about the many study abroad opportunities for credit through
TCU and transfer programs.

Compiled by Anthony
Kirchner, Staff Reporter
Theft
University Christian Church Lot
Feb. 11 - The left front window of a car was broken out in the parking
lot at University and Cantey. Sunglasses, a compact disc player
and compact discs were stolen.
University
Christian Church Lot
Feb. 12 - A car parked at University and Cantey was broken into
and a CD case containing approximately $400 worth of compact discs
was stolen.
Freshman
Parking Lot
Feb. 15 - A car parked in the freshman parking lot was broken into
and damaged. The stereo, air conditioning unit and dash were damaged.
Ranch Management
Lot
Feb. 15 - A person reported her stereo was taken from her vehicle
and the dash damaged.
Ballet Building
Feb. 15 - A student reported $30 was missing from her wallet. The
wallet was kept in her bag, which was in her locker.
Waits Hall
Feb. 17 - A bicycle was reported missing from outside a residence
hall. The lock had been cut off and was on the ground by the bicycle
rack.
Criminal
Mischief
Mary Couts Burnett Library
Feb. 14 - Two parking stickers were reported partially removed from
two vehicles.
Science Parking
Lot
Feb. 14 - A vehicle was reported vandalized. A spot on the drivers
door approximately 6 inches by 10 inches in front of the door handle
looked like someone scratched the paint with a key.
Ranch Management
Lot
Feb. 17 - A vehicles right front passenger window was broken
out and the door unlocked. Nothing was reported missing from the
vehicle.
Computer,
Breach of Security
Sadler Hall
Feb. 12 - Complainant reported unsolicited e-mail from a pornographic
Web site. The investigation will continue.
Assault
Martin-Moore Hall
Feb. 16 - An officer driving through the Worth Hills area saw a
large group of students who had just exited the Party Bus.
The officer saw a group of 60 to 70 people standing around. Several
students pushing and fighting with each other. Five or 6 fights
occurred at one time. The officer tried to break up a fight but
was struck in the chest by a suspect. The officer called the Fort
Worth Police. The students began to disperse when the other officers
arrived on the scene.
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