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Social networking sites should not hinder writing

Published Nov 15, 2011

Journalists and English professors are divided over the effects of social networking websites on the way people use written English. A popular misconception about social networking websites such as Facebook...

Conference title at stake for Frogs

Published Nov 11, 2011

The chance of playing in a BCS game is zero, but TCU still has a lot to play for this season. Saturday’s match up against Boise State will determine who wins the Mountain West Conference. The Mountain...

Penn State scandal should not waver school’s spirit

Published Nov 10, 2011

This week the atmosphere throughout Pennsylvania State University’s campus has been unfamiliarly eerie in the wake of the recent scandals making national news. Jerry Sandusky, former Nittany Lions’...

‘Freshman 15’ distractions are hard to avoid

Published Nov 10, 2011

Every student comes into college warned: the freshman 15 is real. It is not just a myth made to scare young adults into taking care of themselves. The freshman 15 is actually a bit of an understatement...

Opinion: TCU has the advantage in Wyoming game

Published Nov 6, 2011

TCU takes on Wyoming Saturday in Laramie. Here are a few match-ups to look for as the Frogs try for their fourth straight Mountain West victory: Quarterbacks: Casey Pachall appears primed to break several...

Opinion: Ryan hopes to turn Atlanta’s season around in Week 9

Published Nov 4, 2011

Teams that had byes this week include Atlanta, Chicago, Green Bay, Oakland, the New York Jets and Tampa Bay. So now, on to the guys I’m high and low on for week nine.

Guys I’m High On:

Liberal arts classes should be taken to broaden horizons

Published Nov 4, 2011

The shortest distance between a set of two points is a straight line. It does not take a mathematical genius to compute this well-known fact. The problem is that, when evaluating direction in life, it...

‘Cracker’ stories do not teach importance of words

Published Nov 4, 2011

Graham McMillan, a candidate for Student Government Association’s Vice President of External Affairs, recently came under fire for his campaign signs, which read “Graham ‘Cracker’...

ESPN controls football moves

Published Nov 3, 2011

Conference realignment has become the major trend in college football. Each school has to choose which option is best for it at the present moment. Television revenue is what drives college football, and...

Holidays should focus on selfless giving

Published Nov 3, 2011

The holidays are fast approaching us, or at least it seems like it considering the way stores have been stocking their shelves. I can remember my own surprise at walking into a Walmart the other day and...

Online professor ratings could be hurtful, sway students

Published Nov 3, 2011

It is just about that time again to start choosing courses for the new semester. Students all over campus are desperately fighting to dodge the 8 a.m.’s—and even the 8 p.m.’s—and...

Internships can enhance students’ future

Published Nov 3, 2011

There is a crisis in the United States. More profound than the economy and more subtle than values, there is hope for its resolution through individual action. As the wealthy flee public services, income...