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Wednesday, October 24, 2001
Editorial

Credit due
SGA legal service merits recognition

Several things are certain at TCU. The Main will always serve chicken strips, unlucky freshman will always be stuck with 8 a.m. classes and students will always complain that the Student Government Association takes their money and then fails to really accomplish anything with it.
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Students are responsible to learn from coursework
Commentary by Morgan Landry

Every once in a while I hear students complain they are not being challenged enough in their classes. Most of the time, the blame is put on the professor, or the tests, or something else that seems to be outside the student’s control. These students are not getting to the real issue.
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More to self-worth than body image
Commentary by Erin Walsh

Before I came to college, most of my good friends were guys. We played basketball and video games, watched wrestling on TV, rented movies like “Booty Call” and made fun of each other a lot. Last semester when I shared a room with three girls, things were a little different. We watched “Return to Me” over and over again, talked about boys, wasted time trying to memorize the lyrics to “Pour Some Sugar on Me” and shared clothes.
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War-related topics generate mixed opinions
Commentary by John P. Araujo

Presented below is a brief list of some of the war-related topics that have gained national attention after the Sept. 11 attacks.
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