Tuesday, February 26, 2002


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.

• “Almost Legal” will debut noon Wednesday in Moudy Building South, Room 164. The soap opera was written, directed and acted by radio-TV-film students. For more information call (817) 257-7630.

• KinoMonda film series presents “Eat Drink Man Woman” 7 p.m. Wednesday in Sid W. Richardson Building. For more information call (817) 257-7292.

• The Family Weekend Team is forming now. Meetings are 9 p.m. every Wednesday in the Student Center, Room 202. Come help plan the weekend, which will be September 20-22. For more information, call (817) 257-5233.

• TCU Education Abroad Fair will be 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Learn about the many study abroad opportunities for credit through TCU and transfer programs.

• 2002 Creative Writing Awards ceremony will be 4 p.m. Thursday in the Dee J. Kelly Alumni and Visitors Center. The event, sponsored by the department of English, will feature acclaimed novelist Donald Antrim as keynote speaker. For more information, call (817) 257-6537.

• The William L. Adams Writing Center announces its second spring semester workshop, Writing Reviews. Participants will discuss the purpose of reviews, consider the main characteristics of reviews of books and films, analyze examples of reviews, and write a film review. The workshop will run 2 to 3 p.m. Thursday in the Student Center Room, Room 204. Sign-up in Student Center, Room B11A (next to Frog Prints) or e-mail Dr. Marie Schein at (m.schein@tcu.edu).

• The Neeley Student Resource Center is advising for summer and fall classes. To make an appointment call (817)257-6772 or come during walk-in times, 8 to 10 a.m. Monday through Friday.


Compiled by Anthony Kirchner, Staff Reporter

Feb. 18
- A purse was left at Sid W. Richardson Building. When the owner returned 15 minutes later she said she could not find her purse.

- A car was broken into at the tennis center. The owner said his keys and radar detector were missing from his vehicle. He had left his doors unlocked and his keys under the seat while he was playing tennis.

- The front passenger window of a vehicle was shattered and in the Ranch Management lot. The owner reported he was missing various objects from his vehicle.

- A TCU Police officer noticed a vehicle with a broken window in the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum parking lot. When the owner arrived, he noted his radar detector had been taken.

Feb. 19
- The right passenger window of a vehicle was broken in the Ranch Management lot. The owner said his radio, compact discs and florescent light were missing.

- The right front window of a vehicle was broken out in the Ranch Management lot. The owner reported nothing was missing from her car but that there was damage to the dash where the suspect attempted to remove the compact disc player.
Feb. 20

- A wallet and sunglasses were stolen from a vehicle at the Princeton House Apartments.

- A bicycle was reported missing from outside the Student Center. The owner said that he had not locked his bike.

-A student was injured during an altercation while playing basketball at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.The student and suspect were pushing each other before the suspect struck his fist against the student, who then fell to the wooden basketball court and hit his head. The student was transported to Harris Methodist Fort Worth.

Feb. 21
- A vehicle was broken into in the UCC lot. The owner said her car stereo had been removed from the dash of her vehicle. She stated that she thought she knew who might have taken the stereo and that she wanted the vehicle finger printed. Fort Worth Police Department was asked to send a Crime Scene Unit to print the car.

Feb. 22
- TCU Police found a vehicle broken into in the Ranch Management lot. The owner said that her compact disc player was there but damaged.

- A vehicle’s side window was broken out in the Ranch Management lot. The owner said her compact disc was player missing.

- A vehicle was broken into in the UCC lot. The owner said her stereo was stolen.

Feb. 23
- A vehicle in the Ranch Management lot had its driver side window broken. The owner said her compact disc player stolen from the car.

- A vehicle in the Ranch Management lot had its passenger front windshield broken. The owner said nothing was missing from her car.

-The left side window of a vehicle was broken out in the Worth Hills lot. The owner said the dashboard was broken and the compact disc player was missing.

- A vehicle in the Worth Hills lot had its passenger window was broken. The owner said the compact disc player removed.

Feb. 25

- A Hispanic male was arrested after breaking into a vehicle and stealing a compact disc player from a vehicle.

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