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Twisted proves to be no mystery at all

Published Mar 5, 2004

Paramount Pictures’ new release “Twisted” seems to have all the elements of a good movie. It features Ashley Judd, Andy Garcia and Samuel L. Jackson. It’s even directed by Phillip Kaufman, an accomplished...

New Meg Ryan film is fair

Published Mar 5, 2004

“Against The Ropes,” starring Meg Ryan and Omar Epps, is based on the true story of Jackie Kallen, the first — and most successful — female boxing manager in the history of the sport, and her first...

Students enjoy giving back to community over Spring Break

Published Mar 5, 2004

Oh, the joys of Spring Break. Lounging around, sucking on tropical drinks with little umbrellas in them, and enjoying the view on some exotic beach might just be the dream of every college student. When...

Change will allow for online voting

Published Mar 5, 2004

Faculty Senators will soon be able to vote on university issues with the click of a mouse. The Faculty Senate unanimously approved a change to the Senate’s constitution Thursday that will allow Senate...

TCU changes campus demonstration policy

Published Mar 5, 2004

New demonstration guidelines will give students more flexibility by allowing them hold demonstrations practically anywhere on campus, said Glory Robinson, associate dean of campus life. According to...

Visiting activist promotes peace

Published Mar 5, 2004

The founder of an organization dedicated to shutting down an American military school that trains Latin American soldiers visited campus Thursday to speak about his experiences. The Rev. Roy Bourgeois,...

Main to get a face lift this summer

Published Mar 5, 2004

The Main could be getting a face lift this summer. Plans are in the works of possible renovations that would give students more food selections and the opportunity to see their food being prepared,...

Despite troubles, prof has backers

Published Mar 5, 2004

Colleagues say Brite Divinity School professor Stephen Sprinkle has made strong contributions to the church community, despite the controversies that have also followed him. Sprinkle, Brite’s director...

Aburto hopes to end career on top

Published Mar 4, 2004

Many college athletes spend their collegiate careers preparing themselves for the pros. Paty Aburto, a senior tennis player, already has been there. After finishing high school in Veracruz, Mexico,...

Rights: from God or the law?

Published Mar 4, 2004

I don’t know what’s in the water at the University of Alabama, but Dan Whisenhunt’s column that ran in the Skiff Feb. 19 about the conservative religious right would be good evidence for contamination....

Sex education must be realistic, comprehensive, not idealistic

Published Mar 4, 2004

Last year, President George W. Bush increased the funding for abstinence education to $135 million, a $33 million increase from 2002. The basis of the programs was to teach youths that abstaining from...

Commentary: Harvard officials wrong to defend proposed student-run sex magazine

Published Mar 4, 2004

Recently, in several Associated Press stories, a group of Harvard students announced that they were going to publish a student-run sex magazine. Even more shocking, Harvard’s committee on college life...