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Stern removal worries radio industry

Stern removal worries radio industry

Published Mar 4, 2004

The Federal Communications Commission is trying to clean up the airwaves, which could have a chilling domino effect for shock jock radio personalities, radio-TV-film professors said.  Members of...

Crowd control: Spencer Hays’ gift enlarges facility and honors Cooter

Crowd control: Spencer Hays’ gift enlarges facility and honors Cooter

Published Mar 4, 2004

The Starpoint School will be expand its building thanks to a $250,000 donation made in honor of former director Kathleen Cooter, director Kathleen Edwards said. The gift, donated by Spencer Hays, a...

Tourney brings travelers

Published Mar 3, 2004

The Conference USA women’s basketball tournament that starts Thursday will bring national publicity and thousands of fans and players to Fort Worth.  Several TCU-area restaurants are bracing...

Staff Assembly to vote on bylaw revisions

Published Mar 3, 2004

Staff members will vote on changes to the Staff Assembly’s structure that would encourage smoother shifts between new and departing officers, assembly members said. Staff Assembly members reviewed...

Stern’s suspension sets bad precedent

Published Mar 3, 2004

Howard Stern and his guests are notorious for saying what they want when they want. This time, his loose-tongue tendency has caught up with him. Last week, Clear Channel Communications, the United...

Movie, violence overshadows gospels

Published Mar 3, 2004

I am afraid of “The Passion of the Christ.” I’m afraid people are going to watch the film (which is apparently the most violent movie film critic Roger Ebert has ever seen) and stop reading the gospels...

Gibson’s ‘Passion’ forces self-evaluation

Published Mar 3, 2004

With the release of Mel Gibson’s, “The Passion of the Christ,” the controversy concerning the film has become a familiar issue. Any discussion about Jesus Christ has the tendency to turn controversial...

Poet to speak at program

Published Mar 3, 2004

A former poet laureate of Texas will be the featured speaker on Thursday at the Creative Writing Awards Program. Walt McDonald will read selections from his poetry and might comment on the state of...

Not a garden-variety makeover

Not a garden-variety makeover

Published Mar 3, 2004

The surprise of a lifetime was waiting for Lori Wardrup when she stepped into her backyard. Her husband James Wardrup lured her there by saying there was something the children wanted her to see.  The...

Pi Kap grant survives

Published Mar 3, 2004

Four members of Pi Kappa Phi are $4,000 closer to biking across the country for their philanthropy this summer. The House of Student Representatives originally passed the bill to grant them the money...

Need-based aid may be raised

Published Mar 2, 2004

The Office of Scholarships and Student Financial Aid is currently looking for a way help need-based grants catch up with the rising cost of tuition.

Normally when tuition goes up, need-based grants go up proportionally, said Michael Scott, director of scholarships and student financial aid. However, this is not always an effective solution to rising costs, he said.

Shake your groove thing: International Week celebrates different cultures

Shake your groove thing: International Week celebrates different cultures

Published Mar 2, 2004

Belly dancers from Byblos Lebanese Restaurant kicked off the International Week celebration Monday. 

Provost-designate Nowell Donovan was also in attendance.

International alumni from all over the world are flying in to attend the events this week, said John Singleton, director of International Student Services.