Wednesday, March 27, 2002


United

Meeting first step in campus solidarity

Our campus has never been known for working together as a whole. The student body alone is divided enough. We are divided through classification, major, Greek affiliation, race, nationality and countless other sects.
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Opinions from around the country
This editorial comes from the Daily Egyptian at Southern Illinois University.

The common political theory on voting is, fewer people vote in the primary than in the general election. Why? Mainly because most voters don’t see voting in the primary as very important. Nothing could be further from the truth.
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Females relate to “Sex and the City” characters, relationships
By Lauren Cates
Skiff Staff

I have a new obsession. It’s not birthdays, time-management or diet cokes.
It’s “Sex and the City,” the best television show in the world.
If you’re a guy, you might not want to read this article because you probably aren’t familiar with this wonderful show that embodies practically everything about being a girl.

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Average Horned Frogs lack desire to help others
By Jeff Dennis
Skiff Staff

I gave blood last week.
I was pretty proud of it for a while, too, thinking about how I conquered my fear of having sharp pieces of metal stuck in my arms, all while doing such a charitable thing for society.

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Strive for excellence despite risks
By Tim Dragga
Skiff Staff

Ahh, the Oscars…
Amidst all the pomp and circumstance, J. Lo’s horrific hairdo and Joan Rivers’ attempt to make it all about her failing career, it’s really quite easy to forget the reason everyone’s there in the first place is to honor the art of making film. Apparently the Academy forgot that too.

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Editorial policy: The content of the Opinion page does not necessarily represent the views of Texas Christian University. Unsigned editorials represent the view of the TCU Daily Skiff editorial board. Signed letters, columns and cartoons represent the opinion of the writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the editorial board.

Letters to the editor: The Skiff welcomes letters to the editor for publication. Letters must be typed, double-spaced, signed and limited to 250 words. To submit a letter, bring it to the Skiff, Moudy 291S; mail it to TCU Box 298050; e-mail it to skiffletters@tcu.edu or fax it to 257-7133. E-mailed letters should be included in the body of the e-mail, not in the form of an attachment. Letters must include the author’s classification, major and phone number. The Skiff reserves the right to edit or reject letters for style, taste and size restrictions.


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