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Small-town roots, love of chemistry guides Herriott

Small-town roots, love of chemistry guides Herriott

Published Feb 6, 2004

Arthur Herriott’s first paying job was making photocopies the old-fashioned way. On Saturday mornings, he would go into a darkroom and use a mounted camera to make photo sheets. He could make about 10 copies in three hours. Eventually, Xerox machines made his job obsolete.

Bush’s proposed budget not sound

Published Feb 6, 2004

Bush’s proposed budget is the worst of both worlds, combining both huge deficits and draconian spending cuts. The hidden spending and irresponsible tax cuts represent a mockery of governmental management. Here...

Ballistic missile defense a waste

Published Feb 6, 2004

The Bush administration is seeking a large increase for missile defense spending. Some people believe that a ballistic missile defense system is necessary in these dangerous times; the danger and the projected...

Let choice guide obscenity not law

Published Feb 6, 2004

Is anyone else tired of hearing about Janet Jackson’s mishap in Sunday’s Super Bowl? 

If you read on you will hear yet another view about it. Why is this so important for me to talk about?

Hot bats of Huffman, Neuman lead TCU to extra-inning win

Published Feb 6, 2004

Chad Huffman had a game he’ll never forget Thursday night.

The freshman designated hitter made quite the first impression for himself in his collegiate baseball debut, leading the Frogs to a 13-12 extra-inning victory over Dallas Baptist University at Lupton Stadium.

A day for mourning: Prof’s colleagues reflect on her career

Published Feb 5, 2004

Former professor and Starpoint School director Laura Lee Crane was remembered Wednesday as a gracious woman and an inspirational teacher who made children a top priority.

Sexual misconduct claims directed at prof, records state

Published Feb 5, 2004

A Brite administrator who says he was barred by Disciples of Christ officials from interviewing prospective ministers because of his homosexuality has also been the subject of a church investigation of alleged sexual misconduct, according to court records obtained by the TCU Daily Skiff.

Donovan outlines plan to improve academics

Donovan outlines plan to improve academics

Published Feb 5, 2004

Provost candidate Nowell Donovan stressed the significance of the liberal arts and sciences in shaping and improving the leaders of tomorrow in a forum for faculty and staff Wednesday.

Board of Trustees’ 11.9 percent tuition increase has mixed reactions among students

Published Feb 5, 2004

Tuition is going up yet again, and students are talking about the 11.9 percent increase.

“I was kind of angry when I got the e-mail about it. Tuition is already enough,” said Whitney Graham, freshman biology major.

Fad diets fade fast but nutrition lasts

Published Feb 5, 2004

Fad diets are exactly what the name entails: a fad. They die out just as quickly as they come in. There’s always a new diet that promises you will reach your ideal weight in no time at all, get the perfect form or the opposite sex to notice you. 

Bush not to blame for CIA

Published Feb 5, 2004

It almost happened. I almost let the Democrats brainwash me. I was oh so close to believing that the Bush administration set up a huge conspiracy to attack Iraq, knowing for certain that there were no weapons of mass destruction.

New breed of men is its own type of faux pas

Published Feb 5, 2004

Every time I see one of my male friends, he inquires about whether his clothes look good.

He tells me he is into snap-button shirts, necklaces and looking stylish. He and his friends work out regularly to get the buff look they think attracts women. They also plan on getting facials, he told me.