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Cover Story: The Class of 2006: Who are the new freshmen?
Each generation is shaped by the events and society they emerge from. We examine the incoming class to get a peek into our own future.
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100 years of the Skiff
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Gone are the ads for shaving parlors, 15-cent baths and $8 suits, but the value of good reporting has remained constant.
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Challenge of the century
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Nine months to the day after September 11, broadcast journalist Bob Schieffer '59 addressed the largest graduating class in TCU history.
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Eyes of the world
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The reporters at ground zero were there to tell the story. In Suzanne Huffman's new book, they are the story.
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9-11 and the media
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One professor grades the media a year after September 11.
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Alma Matters |
The search is on following the chancellor's retirement announcement ... the Cliburn Institute shines ... buildings take shape ... TCU Tomes and more
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Letters |
Where's your letter?
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Academe |
Kinesiology professor Darryn Willoughby helps individuals with spinal cord injures.
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Memīries Sweet |
December 1947 Skiff: $135 is Cost of "New Look" for Well Dressed Gridster
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Riff Ram |
Lundon Dunlap dons an NFL Europe kilt ... a new women's tennis coach ... a new quarterback ... a new scoreboard at Amon Carter Stadium and more.
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AlumNews |
Back when the Old West wasn't so old, Mitzi Lucas Riley '47 kept her saddle polished and the rodeo world smiling.
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Class Notes |
Where's your note?
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Notables |
Jason Ray '92; Ceslie Armstrong '85; Warren Prescott '96; Camille Keith '67; Shari Hughes Scott '78
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Back Cover |
Come January, TCU will be home to the Oscar Monnig Meteorite Collection.
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Purspectives |
One reluctant ranch hand got more than she expected from spring roundup.
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