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Ask before judging suspended constitution

Published Apr 12, 2012

Most students are not in tune to every move Student Government Association makes, but it might be beneficial to listen up now. Tuesday night the House of Representatives voted with an exact two-thirds...

Students should maximize safety options to lower crime rates

Published Apr 11, 2012

Let’s be honest with ourselves for a minute, sexual assault is prevalent on the university’s campus, no matter what the statistics say.  Rape is already an underreported crime with only 1 in 10...

Mental health should be monitored

Published Apr 10, 2012

  A conference held by the Center for Community Involvement and Service Learning this week aims to promote health and wellness on campus. Although it may seem like common sense that students should...

It’s OK if only half of American citizens vote

Published Apr 10, 2012

Voting is one of the most simple and the most important aspects of democracy. It guarantees that an equal voice and amount of power is given to each citizen, and it allows for citizens always to hold their...

Holocaust Museum helps keep perspective

Published Apr 5, 2012

Reading about the horrors of the Holocaust is one thing. It is another to see its effects with your own eyes. Next week, TCU Hillel will open its Holocaust Museum for the fifth consecutive year. The...

Greater accessibility to advancing technology leads to student vigilance

Published Apr 5, 2012

In the center of Horned Frog Nation, outdoor emergency sirens ring alongside individualized ringtones that accompany an automated text message regarding extreme weather warnings. From 1:45 to 2:47 on...

‘Obama Care’ provides US with a happy medium solution

Published Apr 5, 2012

Last week, the U.S. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli argued with the U.S. Supreme Court for the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, colloquially known as “ObamaCare.” Opponents...

People should train, be prepared for emergencies

Published Apr 4, 2012

The most infuriating thing about being witness to another’s life, real or fictional, is knowing what the ‘correct’ action or decision is in every situation. If a train is coming, don’t stand there—step...

Howard University students ask: Do I look suspicious?

Published Apr 3, 2012

Nearly a month after the slaughter of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, students at Howard University in Washington, D.C., angered by the potential prejudice and racism that prompted Martin’s shooting, created...

Social media can be used to spur change

Social media can be used to spur change

Published Mar 30, 2012

On Feb. 26, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was shot by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman in Sanford, Fla. Weeks later, with the help of social media campaigns, millions of Americans are seeking answers. Weeks...

US counters racism with shame

Published Mar 30, 2012

Earlier this month, 23-year-old Fabrice Muamba suddenly collapsed while playing professional soccer. He suffered a heart attack, and the game was later replayed without him. Moments after the collapse,...

The following portrays professional reality TV stardom: Do not attempt

Published Mar 28, 2012

Let us all be honest and say we cannot wait to watch the newest episode of “Jersey Shore.” Without them we run out of acronyms like FPC (Fist pump, Push-up, ChapStick) and GTL (Gym, Tanning, Laundry)....