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Modern film helps aid students in Bible study

Modern film helps aid students in Bible study

Published Jan 27, 2004

University Ministries is using clips from the recent film “The Gospel of John” to present a Bible study focused on the Gospel today. Carolyn Osiek, a New Testament professor in Brite Divinity...

Moudy in need of food service

Published Jan 27, 2004

Imagine you’re sitting in your afternoon class on the north side of campus and you’re starving. This, as many of you know, is not a good combination. Despite obvious demand, there is still...

Let’s not make a conference shift

Let’s not make a conference shift

Published Jan 27, 2004

Who knows how the invitation will look. Will it be printed in gold on paper so lavish it is used by the Trumps? Will it have an RSVP requesting a number of guests? Will it be received via a phone call,...

Bush lays out bold agenda to solve American problems

Published Jan 27, 2004

Gone are the days of the Clinton administration — when government was the least exciting part of the evening news and politics was reduced to sex scandals. Today we have a different kind of president....

We cannot sacrifice liberty for the sake of security

Published Jan 27, 2004

Let the campaigning begin. With the State of the Union address, President Bush has clearly begun to put out ideas that do little, yet will placate many moderate voices and buy votes. The State of the Union...

Judge Dean on policies, not ‘temper’

Published Jan 27, 2004

As a liberal-minded person, many of my friends find it quite odd that I often visit Matt Drudge’s ultra famous ‘news’ Web site drudge-report.com. I suppose the tendency to visit the site...

New software to eliminate SPAM

New software to eliminate SPAM

Published Jan 23, 2004

New software, called Ironmail, is currently being tested and will be implemented in the next three months to block all SPAM e-mail, said Dave Edmondson, assistant provost for Information Services. While...

SGA seeks to better advising

Published Jan 23, 2004

The House of Student Representatives will research ways to improve academic advising because inconsistent advising is preventing some students from graduating on time, said Anthony Oppermann, chairman...

Police warn of phone caller

Published Jan 23, 2004

TCU police are investigating a man who called several students Sunday and “asked personal sexual questions,” according to an e-mail from Detective Kelly Ham. The caller, identifying himself...

Homeland security funding too low

Published Jan 23, 2004

A recent survey released by the U.S. Conference of Mayors found that 76 percent of the 215 cities surveyed have yet to receive any of the $1.5 billion in federal homeland security funds designated for...

Laws flawed, conflicting

Published Jan 23, 2004

Despite flaring emotions in America and a polarized debate on the issue, the case can be made against abortion without bringing religious beliefs into the argument. If you examine American law it is clear...

Abortion debate has shades of gray

Published Jan 23, 2004

“You’re either with us, or against us.” Humans have always limited the possibilities of choice by creating a two-sided argument. Fear and Love. Good and Evil. Peacetime and Wartime. Pro-life...