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John Butler challenges us to think, teaches us to respect others’ beliefs

Published Mar 12, 2004

I was asked two weeks ago to prepare something to say about John Butler. For the past two weeks I have struggled with what to say. Finally I came to the realization this morning, that my first impression...

TCU shouldn’t bar student drinking

Published Mar 12, 2004

In Europe the legal drinking age is 18. In the United States it’s 21. Yet, the limits that separate legal from illegal and responsible from irresponsible will no longer matter at TCU. Next fall, students...

Gospel Choir postpones Mexico Spring Break ministry

Published Mar 12, 2004

Plans were already made for the gospel choir to head out of the country to Juarez, Mexico, for spring break to share their Christian faith through singing, but they now have to wait until next year. The...

Choreographer ends stay with performance

Published Mar 12, 2004

Miguel Mancillas, the Cecil H. and Ida Green Honors Chair for the ballet and modern dance department, ended his two week residency at TCU Thursday night with a performance of a selection of his works by...

Nursing students will train on-site

Published Mar 12, 2004

The TCU Harris School of Nursing has added the Sacred Heart Health System to its growing list of affiliated hospitals which will serve as clinical training sites for the first batch of graduate students...

TRAC shuttle system faces delay, will start in August

Published Mar 12, 2004

The construction delay of a new apartment complex near Perrotti’s Pizza has created a bottleneck that will cause the debut of a parking shuttle to be late and hurt Five Star Coaches financially, a company...

Construction delays keep buses parked

Published Mar 12, 2004

Construction on a student apartment and retail complex on a commuter parking lot near Berry Street has been delayed until December so developers will have time to complete the entire development at once,...

Swingin’

Published Mar 11, 2004

The women’s tennis team improved its record during a 10-match home stretch to 3-1 with a win over the Virginia Cavaliers. The Horned Frogs bested the Cavaliers 5-2 Wednesday afternoon at the Bernard...

Boycotting cookies doesn’t solve issue

Published Mar 11, 2004

With all the controversy over the relationship between Girl Scouts and Planned Parenthood, you would think Girl Scout leaders are teaching their daisies and brownies to have sex, abortions or worship the...

Girl Scout chapter endorsing abortion

Published Mar 11, 2004

A group of pro-life Texans in Waco known as Pro-Life Waco has recently called for a boycott of Girl Scout cookies. At first, the idea of boycotting a product associated with wholesomeness seems ridiculous....

Tabling loan a wise decision

Published Mar 11, 2004

In the past, this newspaper’s editorial board has criticized the Student Government Association for mishandling student funds. But, this time, it’s time to give credit where credit is due. On...

Educators see bill as temporary fix

Published Mar 11, 2004

A state bill that could put more teachers in Texas classrooms leaves education professionals unimpressed. The State Board of Education approved a bill Feb. 27 that allows anyone with a bachelor’s...