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Religious groups shouldn’t fear influence of Hollywood movies

Published Nov 30, 2007

Video games turn kids into killers.Music encourages rebellion. And movies destroy ... Christianity?

The entertainment industry has faced these accusations for years. The latest target is a movie to arriving in theaters Dec. 7.

You have heard of it by now: "The Golden Compass."

It has sparked controversy, among Christians.

During the preview, it almost resembles the fantasy-like features of "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" with humans alongside animals and witches.

Graduation: Leave cynicism behind when talking with December grads

Published Nov 30, 2007

"Oh yeah ... You're graduating."For premature December graduates, that's the phrase of the month in almost every conversation.

The emphasis on graduating makes it all the more painful. Well, that and the look of genuine, pained pity that flashes across people's faces as that word escapes their lips.

It's as if St. Peter just flew in and tipped us off: the Apocalypse is imminent. The four horsemen are fast approaching, and they'll arrive Dec. 15 - smack in the middle of "Pomp and Circumstance" playing like a funeral dirge at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.

Campuses debate gun control issues

Published Nov 30, 2007

Not even a year after the most horrific school shooting in this country's history, the debate has been brought back to college campuses.The debate as to whether students should be allowed to carry a concealed firearm into a college classroom has been a prevalent topic among special-interest groups, university administrators, lawmakers and students alike since that fateful April 16th morning in Blacksburg, Va.

Transfer athletes strengthen basketball teams

Published Nov 30, 2007

It may be impossible to argue with the women's basketball team's decade of success or men's basketball's early-season prosperity, but it is evident the programs have been recruiting outside traditional avenues to strengthen their teams.The two programs have a combined 10 players - five on the women's team and five on the men's team - on scholarships this season that have either transferred from another Division I program or have come from a junior college.

Image column intended to be satire, not serious commentary

Published Nov 30, 2007

Read more:Morgan Blunk's column from Image magazine Image magazine editorial staff: Magazine contains more than opinion columns JoHannah Hamilton: Finding spouse not sole purpose of getting college education...

Rap amplifies overlooked voices

Published Nov 30, 2007

Don't hate the rapper. Hate the game.Here's the way Grandmaster Flash figured rap: "Let's keep it underground. Nobody outside the Bronx would like this stuff anyway."

He was one of hip-hop's most notorious artists, and he was dead wrong.

Rap music, originally just one element in the wider genre of hip-hop, now has evolved into its own style with several sub-categories.

It has become a multi-billion dollar industry spanning fashion wear, movies, television, food and even automobiles.

Real estate investment leads alumnus to millions

Published Nov 30, 2007

When alumnus Adam Blake started buying rental properties around TCU his freshman year, he had no idea his business would make more than a million dollars a year when he was a junior.Blake, 22, is the founder and owner of Blake Venture Corp., a real estate investment and development company in Fort Worth. Entrepreneur Magazine reported in August that his company is projected to generate $2.4 million in sales for 2007. Although he does not disclose this information anymore, he said his actual revenues exceed the numbers from the article.

Finding spouse not sole purpose of getting college education

Published Nov 30, 2007

Read more:Morgan Blunk's column from Image magazine Morgan Blunk: Image column intended to be satire, not serious commentary Image magazine editorial staff: Magazine contains more than opinion columns...

Show striking writers due respect

Published Nov 30, 2007

Writers: people who put their creative thoughts and ideas into words for the world to enjoy. OK, so that definition is a little biased because I am a writer, but basically a writer is a person who puts thoughts into words, right?

Well, sort of.

I bet if you asked one of the writers of the NBC show, "Heroes," what they did for a living, they would have a much fancier way of saying, "I'm a television show writer."

Cheers, jeers of semester

Published Nov 30, 2007

CHEERS to the university for making campus more environmentally friendly with biodegradable utensils and to-go boxes in dining locations. The innovative Spudware is a step in the right direction toward making a difference in the environment.CHEERS to the Neeley School of Business for the multiple awards won and for raising its admission standards. To be the best, you must only accept the best.

JEERS to Residential Services for creating a dining plan that could have a $2,100 price tag and will go into effect next fall. Deco Deli and Eden's Greens, you will be dearly missed.

Graduation: In college, staying involved is key

Published Nov 30, 2007

After my freshman year at TCU, I wanted to transfer to a different school.I felt like an outsider - like I didn't fit in. I hated college, and I thought it was the university's fault.

I could not have been more wrong.

My parents tried to talk me out of transferring.

"You can't come to college expecting things to happen for you, Al," they said. "You have to make them happen."

So, I decided to try TCU for one more semester to make my parents happy.

Women prepare to face No. 12 Aggies

Women prepare to face No. 12 Aggies

Published Nov 30, 2007

After snapping a two-game skid, the women's basketball team welcomes an opponent Sunday that holds a lot of tradition, the head coach said.Following an impressive performance from senior guard Adrianne Ross, the Lady Frogs will go head-to-head with state rival Texas A&M on Sunday at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.

Head coach Jeff Mittie said this game is big for his team because they are competing against a respected, in-state opponent with the Aggies.