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Churches Ceeds, We Recognize Thai We Tions Thai Rejected Their Views SPORTS: FROGS READY FOR HARD-HITTING UAB, PAGE 16 • FEATURES: "KILL BILL" GOES OLD SCHOOL, PAGE 13 Friday, October 17, 2003 TCU DAILY SKIFF Serving Texas Christian University since l(M)2 • Vol. 101 • Issue 2() • Forl Worth, Texas • www.skuT.tcu.edu Hm Today's STATE/NATIONAL NEWS Plans for lot in development develop the property, said Carol would most likely face Berry and West four bathrooms. The apartments would be TEMPLE - With dozens oI Parking garage, Campbell, vice chancellor for finance and Bow ie streets, she said. about SO percent furnished, with all utili- early flu cases diagnosed in administration. "There is not going to be an auto-body ues. Internet, cable, phone and washer and Central and Southeast Texas, stores possible The project team has until the end of shop in there," Campbell said. dryer included. Rent could range from state health officials have issued December to do further financial analysis About 200 apartments, enough for about $500 a month to $800 a month per an immunization advisory. and design work to determine if it can go about 500 residents, would be above the person and each roommate would sign an News Digest on page 4 behind Perrotti's ahead with the project, Campbell said. Iusi level of retail, Campbell said. individual lease. Runnels said. Jason Runnels, executive vice president Additionally, about 600 parking spaces "Privacy has typically been a big issue DALLAS — Ever since BY MEGHAN YOlkER ol Phoenix Propeit) Co., said the compa- would he located in a garage with exits lor our residents." Runnels said. "That's Raymond and Patsy Nasher Slall Reportei ny is committed to going forward and on Greene Avenue and Waits Street. The why most of our apartments have a bath- could begin prep work in Januarj started collecting sculptures parking would not be visible, because H room for every resident." The commuter parking lot around Actual construction for the project 50 years ago, one rule guid- would be surrounded by apartments, she Campbell said the Phoenix Property Perrotti's Pi//a may be converted into a could begin in March with completion b\ said ed them more than any Co. will do a market study and hold focus complex of apartments, retail stores and fall 2005. Runnels said The apartments would be designed lor other. groups to see what type of apartments stu- parking spaces, if developers and archi- If constructed, the first floor of the students, who could easily walk to cam News Digest on page 4 dents want. Don Mills, vice chancellor for tects decide development is still possible, building would contain sonic sort of retail pus, Campbell said. student affairs, said he will set up dates university officials say. — either stores, restaurants or office "(Students) could wake up at 7:55 a.m. BOSTON — Five federal with the developers to talk to students Administrators chose Phoenix spaces but it is up to the Phoenix and he in class by X a.m.." Campbell said. agents posing as passengers about amenities they want. succeeded in sneaking weapons Property Co. of Dallas and Robert A.M. Property Co. to lease to the building's ten- Runnels said there would probably he through security checkpoints at Stern Architects of New York City to ants, Campbell said. These retail spaces apartments with up to four bedrooms and [mart ..» PARKING, pagt 2) Logan International Airport last week, officials said. News Digest on page 4 On FR0C FOLLIES Student organizations try to out I pi omiiifj elections perform each other in a talent focus on college voters UNIVERSITY PARK. Pa. show held in the Student Center — With the presidential pri- Ballroom Thursday night. mary season quickly approach- ing, the nine contenders for the Democratic nomination and President Bush are focusing on college-age voters as a possi ble swing group. Harvard University's Institute of Politics, in conjunction with Schneiders/Delia Volpe/Schul- man. a public opinion and mar ket research company, sur- veyed 1.202 students ages IX to 24 by telephone. Thirty-four percent indicated they would vote to retain Bush and .12 per- cent said they would vote for the nominated Democratic candidate. Eight percent said they would vote for the inde- pendent running, and 26 per- cent said they had not yet 1) Halau/StaS Photogmphn formed an opinion. (Above) Sophomore radio-TV-film major Adam Hepworth gets his groove Of the students surveyed. 59 on during the Pi Kappa Phi's skit. (Right) Kappa Alpha Theta member percent said they would defi- Amanda Sewill, a sophomore kinesiology major, dances with Kappa Sigma members to tunes from "Chicago." (Top right) Pi Beta Phi members dis- nitely be voting in the 2004 cuss their routine backstage. presidential election. — Daily Collegian Correction Army ROTC gears up for The story "Dunn Named FLOATIN' Interim Coach" in Oct. 15's edition should have said inter- im comerbacks coach Kasey Saturday's challenge event Dunn previously coached at the University of New Mexico. BY KYLE WITTEINBRAKP Sophomore Will Shumate, a political science Slafl Iti'i i major, said the team members must slay close together during the run. because ilns makes them Inside Josh Grimes says he is ready to lead his work as a unit and develops team integrity. team to Ranger Challenge this weekend at "We're going lor perfect execution in the The Pulse/Campu> Lines 2 Camp Bullis in San Antonio. shortest amount of time during the events," Opinion 3 Ranger Challenge, which is sometimes Shumate said. News Digest 4 called the varsit) sport of Army ROTC, con- Grimes said 30 to 33 teams from about 15 Homecoming sists ol six events, said Grimes, a senior radio- schools will be competing ilns weekend. Special Section 5-12 TV-film major The events include a hand He said TCU is sending 14 students in two Features 13 grenade assault course, weapons assembly, a teams to the competition, The purple team consists ol five males, with one male alternate Etc. 15 one rope bridge crossing, a written test over member, and the white team is made up of five Sports 16 the Army rifle platoon manual and a physical training test, he said. males anil one female, with a male and female The final event is a 6.2-mile run while wear- alternate The ll KT ing lull gear, including a 20- to 30-pound pack. i i RiIIt page -'I TODAY Hi|>h 75; Low: 52; Sunny Anglican leaders feel pressure "If his consecration pro- have to supervise congrega- SATURDAY U.S. churches ceeds, we recognize thai we tions thai rejected their views. High: 76; Low: 52; Sunny have reached a crucial and Presiding Bishop Frank lorn over critical point in the life of the Griswold, head of the U.S. SUNDAY Anglican Communion." the Episcopal Church, joined in leaden of 37 national church- the statement. American con- High: SO; Low: 56; Mostly homosexuality servatives, who are close to Sunny es said after two days of einer gency, closed-door talks. "We recoil over their church's BY KOBEKTBVKK have had to conclude thai the growing acceptance of gay \wx I.H.-.I I'M-- future of the communion itself relationships, took that as a Looking hopeful sign. I ONDON The world's will be put m jeopardy." Griswold said he intended to Anglican leaders piled pressure The Anglican primates 1835 — Texans approve a he in New Hampshire on \'o\ resolution to create the Texas Thursdaj on churches m New issued a statement that also 2 tot the consecration of the Rangers, a corps of armed and Hampshire and their openly told church leaders to start Rev. V. Gene Robinson as bish- mounted lawmen designed to gay bishop-elect, warning that thinking about new structures l\ ll„l„-. -/.'// Photograph* op — but he said "anything "range and guard the frontier if he takes office il could shat- of "episcopal oversight" so Junior computer Information science major Dustin Nation puts the finishing could happen" before then. between the Brazos and touches on a mock Frog Fountain that sits atop a float, which will run in the ter a global communion deeply that bishops on one side of the Trinity Rivers." Homecoming parade at 6:30 p.m. today torn over homosexuality. debate over gays would not frnon on till RCHES, pap 21 Page 2 Friday, October 17. 2003 THE PULSE www.skiff.tcu.edu "II we buy their land, we can PARKING leave them in our project," Campus Lines From page I Player dies during Runnels said. "It would be a )our bulletin : mpus events great fit." Announcemeiiti ther general campus infa Campbell said the apart- Phoenix Property Co. built mation should rv broughl to thi I - Moud) Buildinj South, ments will be both nice and football practice downtown Fort Worth's Room 291. mailed to TCI Boi * ■ . expensive Firestone Apartments and the line for receiving announcementi tl\ they are to run rhe Skiff "They will he uhat you call Associated Press with players and coaches, it was es the right to edit submissu ipace available. West Village in Dallas. It has firs! class." Campbell said decided they would still play also completed a studeni hous- FORT WORTH A senior against Venus High School Friday pXCU Thtttrt presents Tall Ra 5 lOp.m today at the Campbell s.mi rent for football player at Everman High Studio Theatre. Admission is 1 .. i to the public. Call (817) ing project at the University of night. apartments would be paid to School collapsed and died while 257-5770 tor more informati Minnesota-Twin Cities.
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