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Thursday,
September 6, 2001
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No
Vacancy
PC chairs grade lapses unacceptable
Programming
Council provides a great service to the TCU community.
They sponsor Family Weekend, Homecoming activities and plan concerts
that bring the TCU campus together. But lately PC is having trouble
keeping some positions filled.
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American
culture clings to superficiality
by Esther Anderson
Skiff Staff
Contemporary
culture is plagued with the passion to possess. People believe that
the good life is found in accumulation, that more is better, appearance
is everything, and what you see is what you get.
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Change
yourself before trying to change the world
by Morgan Landry
Skiff Staff
Theres
been a lot of rhetoric about how students should change just like
the university is changing. After all, were supposed to be
learning to change the world, as the slogan goes.
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Americans
pay and complain for the things they want
by Chris Diggs
Skiff Staff
If you drive
around in a car the size of an apartment complex or live in California
this may not be the best of times for you. Hopefully neither statement
applies to you. If it does, however, I dont feel sorry for
you.
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More
buses would help alleviate parking woes
TCUs parking
situation is abysmal. For a school of our stature one would believe
that the administration would be creative enough to construct a
remedy for this prolonging problem.
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Quality
of professors needs improvement
The editorial,
New Growth: Focus should be prestige, not size, found
in the Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2001 edition of the TCU Daily Skiff raised
some very interesting points about academic life at TCU.
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