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All sports programs anticipate move to Mountain West

Published Feb 11, 2004

Football is god in Texas. And football runs the show for colleges in Texas. So when football wants to change conferences, all other athletic programs must go along for the ride.

Brite students warned not to comment on rumors

Published Feb 11, 2004

A Brite Divinity School administrator has threatened to take disciplinary action against students who comment on possible allegations regarding complaints against faculty members.

Boschini to announce hire this week

Published Feb 11, 2004

A new provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs will be named this week, Chancellor Victor Boschini said.

“I want to do this as judicially as possible,” Boschini said.

Energy, humor drive Donovan throughout teaching career, life

Published Feb 11, 2004

One of the things Nowell Donovan misses most about his native Scotland is the sea.

He said he has always enjoyed watching the battle between the ocean and the rocky shore, the struggle for superiority as the sea laps up against the cliffs of his home island.

University to host forum for discussion of sports ethics

Published Feb 11, 2004

Welcome to reality. Welcome to the world of scandals and fraud. Welcome to the world of sports.

Former Miss Arizona speaks out against eating disorders

Published Feb 11, 2004

Stacey Kole, the 1998 Miss Arizona USA, asked students Tuesday night to throw away their preconceptions about beauty queens as she spoke about the pressures the beauty industry had in her battle with anorexia.

“I want to bring a message of hope to college women,” Kole said. “My goal is to help them find fulfillment in all areas of life.”

Brite e-mail chills student free speech

Published Feb 11, 2004

So much for free comment or criticism. Obviously, that sort of freedom might be dangerous to Brite Divinity School.

An e-mail sent by a Brite administrator threatening to take disciplinary action against students who comment on possible allegations against faculty members squelches academic expression and free speech rights.

Sex sells, ethics absent from advertising industry

Published Feb 11, 2004

It is no surprise that the No. 1 marketing tactic these days is sex propaganda. Sex and crude behavior are being used to sell all ranges of products to Americans. The worst part is that the targeted age...

Truth will not always set you free; little white lies never hurt anyone

Published Feb 11, 2004

There is a saying, honesty is the best policy.

What the originator of this message didn’t realize, was that this was in fact, a lie. I find that in very few situations this message actually rings true, especially when it comes your parents.

What you are probably thinking is that I am a dirty rotten liar. In truth, I am not.

Tuition hits hard for some students

Published Feb 11, 2004

Where am I gonna get $3,000? This is the question that has been plaguing many TCU students over the last few days. As you probably know by now, the Board of Trustees has decided to raise tuition rates...

Head baseball coach has big plans for team: Schlossnagle hopes to bring Frogs championship

Head baseball coach has big plans for team: Schlossnagle hopes to bring Frogs championship

Published Feb 11, 2004

Jim Schlossnagle’s head coach at Elon College offered him a proposition during his sophomore season.

The coach’s name was Rick Jones, and Schlossnagle credits him for his current profession. 

Kid Rock’s stunt makes statement, covered up by Jackson’s wardrobe malfunction

Published Feb 10, 2004
All the buzz about the Super Bowl has hardly been about strategy or scores. The Janet Jackson-Justin Timberlake halftime incident has certainly been identified as the play of the game. CBS, MTV and even Justin Timberlake all have issued statements apologizing and giving varying excuses for the “wardrobe malfunction.” And just for the record, I...