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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.

Body found in Oklahoma: Police investigating whether corpse is former professor’s

Body found in Oklahoma: Police investigating whether corpse is former professor’s

Published Feb 4, 2004

Authorities searching for Laura Lee Crane discovered a body Tuesday near Interstate 35 in Oklahoma, about a hundred miles south of where two suspects were arrested Sunday in connection with the retired...

Harassment confession results in warning

Published Feb 4, 2004

A suspect was issued a criminal trespassing warning after a written confession in the Foley’s phone call incident, TCU Police Detective Kelly Ham said Tuesday. 

The harassing phone calls were first reported Jan. 23 . Ham said the police traced more than 100 phone calls made by the suspect and were able to locate his home in Graham. 

Files to be charged against intruder

Published Feb 4, 2004

According to a police report, a white male student admitted to entering an unlocked apartment and an unlocked room in Walker Hall in the Tom Brown/Pete Wright apartment complex Friday afternoon and masturbating over a female student while she slept.

Increased budget to provide for future

Published Feb 3, 2004

In addition to voting to increase tuition 11.9 percent and joining the Mountain West Conference, the Board of Trustees Friday approved a $248 million budget for the 2004-05 academic year. 

Tuition was increased to help the university pay for the $18 million budget increase, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Don Mills said. 

Good and bad during Super Bowl

Published Feb 3, 2004

CHEERS: The funny commercial with the dog
JEERS: The Cowboys weren’t in the Super Bowl.

CHEERS: The game was close and hard fought.
JEERS: To Phil Simms commentating. Intelligence doesn’t run in this family.

Judge not

Published Feb 3, 2004

I do not believe homosexuality is a sin. Call me a sinner, derelict, pagan or whatever you see fit, but I do not believe one can make a credible case against homosexuality from the Bible. You might ask, of course, “What does the Bible matter? Isn’t this a secular social issue?”

Search continues for Crane

Search continues for Crane

Published Feb 3, 2004

Law enforcement officials were still searching Monday night for retired professor Laura Lee Crane after her car was discovered in Oklahoma City and two suspects arrested in connection with her weekend...

MTV, VH1 need to go back to musical roots

Published Feb 3, 2004

I, like many people today, currently subscribe to cable television. While most of the channels might still be able to provide entertainment, one genre of television has unfortunately gone downhill. Music...

Concert celebrates the life, work of pianist Lili Kraus

Concert celebrates the life, work of pianist Lili Kraus

Published Feb 3, 2004

Through video clippings and classical piano pieces, pianist Madame Lili Kraus came to life Sunday to celebrate what would have been her 100th birthday. "I am just overwhelmed," said Jo Boatright,...

Switch brings tougher schedule

Published Feb 3, 2004

The Horned Frogs are officially headed west, and their new Mountain West Conference peers say TCU’s presence will bring added competition and media coverage.