Fall 2002
100 years of the Skiff
Gone are the ads for shaving parlors, 15-cent baths and $8 suits, but the value of good reporting has remained constant.
Fall 2002
Gone are the ads for shaving parlors, 15-cent baths and $8 suits, but the value of good reporting has remained constant.
Fall 2002
Nine months to the day after Sept. 11, broadcast journalist Bob Schieffer ’59 addressed the largest graduating class in TCU history — 1,064 students.
Fall 2002
Grading the news: Has Sept. 11 changed the way the media covers tragedies? Radio-TV-Film Chair Roger Cooper says unfortunately, no.
Fall 2002
The reporters at ground zero were there to tell the story. In Suzanne Huffman’s new book, they are the story.
Summer 2002
Willis Hewatt’s 1930s examination of a swath of Monterey Bay has become a significant baseline study that tells us we are changing our planet in dangerous ways.
Summer 2002
Joan Hewatt Swaim ’56 remembers dad Willis Hewatt spending his summers in trunks and rubber boots, scouring the tide pools for interesting life.
Summer 2002
“There are good things to see in the tide pools and there are exciting and interesting thoughts to be generated from the seeing. Every new eye applied to the peep hole … may fish in some new beauty and some new pattern, and the world of the human mind must be enriched by such fishing.” — John Steinbeck
Summer 2002
For 40 years, Ol’ South Pancake House on University Drive has been serving up German pancakes slathered in large dollops of memories.
Summer 2002
Benazir Bhutto, former prime minister of Pakistan, warns that supporting military regimes and dictators is a costly, and risky, endeavor.
Spring 2002
Cool stuff you probably didn’t know was in the library