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Finding financial security after college

Published Mar 23, 2006

College graduates will walk across the stage in May, confident their education has provided them with the knowledge and wisdom needed to be successful in the future; however, there is one area in which young professionals are less savvy - consumer credit.Bud Hibbs, a consumer credit expert in Fort Worth, says the biggest problem facing recent college graduates and young people in general is ignorance.

Two takes on South by Southwest: Take two

Published Mar 23, 2006

This year I devoted the better part of my Spring Break to Austin's colossal South by Southwest music conference.In past spring breaks, I've returned home to spend time relaxing with family and friends. This year, however, my experience at SXSW left me feeling more exhausted than rested.

Held annually, SXSW features more than 1,400 bands over four consecutive nights at 60-plus venues, all within about six blocks of one another.

Two takes on South by Southwest: Take one

Published Mar 23, 2006

Ten minutes into English punkers Art Brut's set, I remembered why I voluntarily gave up my Spring Break to cover the South by Southwest music conference."Look at us! We formed a band!" declared Art Brut frontman Eddie Argos to a crowd huddled inside a tent in the Emo's parking lot .

In the midst of all the big names, it's easy to forget SXSW is really about uncovering that hidden gem of a band that played at the same time everyone else was fawning over the Arctic Monkeys or realizing their 16-year-old dream of seeing former-Smith Morrissey live.

High school a time to explore

Published Mar 23, 2006

Changing majors: Almost every college student considers it. Classes are getting too hard, too boring or maybe, in the process of exploring the different avenues required by the core curriculum, a student decides there is another course of study that is more interesting.

There's nothing wrong with changing majors. Who can really be sure of what to do at 18? The indecision around choosing a major can stretch the college experience from four years into five or even six.

Human value equal; health care should not exclude

Human value equal; health care should not exclude

Published Mar 22, 2006

When you are halfway through your last semester, things can get a little stressful. Whether you are the senior taking 20 hours just to finish things up or the one retaking the class after taking one too many tests with a hangover, it is a time for begging our bosses at internships to keep us on and sending out r‚sum‚ after r‚sum‚ hoping the next one will finally lead to an interview.

Parents only make things worse.

Online Exclusive!!! Knockout Knights

Published Mar 22, 2006

All the questions of the past two days revolved around where junior guard Natasha Lacy had gone to, and what her Lady Frogs would be able to do without her against No. 3 seed Rutgers Tuesday night.Now...

Your View: Fair Trade supports cost of coffee

Published Mar 22, 2006

I am writing in response to the article "Group pushes coffee campaign further" in the TCU Daily Skiff on March 8, 2006. Frogs for Fair Trade appreciates the recent coverage of our cause. However, we were upset to see that there were certain misconceptions about Fair Trade that the article treats as facts. Not only is Fair Trade not a brand, it will not destroy the Jazzman's brand or cause Jazzman's to go out of business.Fair trade is a certification put on products - coffee, tea, chocolate, cheese and bananas to name a few - by TransFair USA.

Commentary: Valley Ranch too small for Terrell Owens’ ego

Published Mar 22, 2006

And just when we thought the Dallas Cowboys might be getting better. After the 2005 season's dynamite rookie draft, strong free-agent signings and signs of a decent run at the playoffs, America's team was poised to once again topple the NFC East and reclaim the championships of the glory days.

And then Jerry Jones pulled the biggest pistol he could find, loaded it, cocked it and shot himself right in the foot.

Researcher imitates real brain activity

Published Mar 22, 2006

One California-based researcher said Tuesday he and his colleagues may be able to reproduce real-time brain activity in an artificial model the size of a human brain using just under 1 million computer...

Friedman: Education, borders top concerns

Friedman: Education, borders top concerns

Published Mar 22, 2006

Garbed in black and waving his ever-present cigar, independent gubernatorial candidate Kinky Friedman peppered publishers of Texas' largest newspapers in downtown Fort Worth on Tuesday with his campaign-related one-liners.In a question-and-answer forum hosted by the Texas Daily Newspaper Association titled "How Hard Could it Be" - one of the Friedman campaign's primary slogans - Friedman entertained publishers using humorous anecdotes and quipped strategically about his three main platform issues: education, legalized gambling and border control.

House rejects plus/minus resolution

Published Mar 22, 2006

After much debate, the House of Student Representatives voted against a resolution to support the implementation of a plus/minus grading system.If passed, the resolution would have given the House's endorsement...

Student advising helpful addition

Published Mar 22, 2006

Toward the end of every semester, students head to their academic advisers to decide which classes they should take or to discuss the directions their degree plans are taking.But what about the student...