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New software to eliminate SPAM

New software to eliminate SPAM

Published Jan 23, 2004

New software, called Ironmail, is currently being tested and will be implemented in the next three months to block all SPAM e-mail, said Dave Edmondson, assistant provost for Information Services. While...

SGA seeks to better advising

Published Jan 23, 2004

The House of Student Representatives will research ways to improve academic advising because inconsistent advising is preventing some students from graduating on time, said Anthony Oppermann, chairman...

Police warn of phone caller

Published Jan 23, 2004

TCU police are investigating a man who called several students Sunday and “asked personal sexual questions,” according to an e-mail from Detective Kelly Ham. The caller, identifying himself...

Homeland security funding too low

Published Jan 23, 2004

A recent survey released by the U.S. Conference of Mayors found that 76 percent of the 215 cities surveyed have yet to receive any of the $1.5 billion in federal homeland security funds designated for...

Laws flawed, conflicting

Published Jan 23, 2004

Despite flaring emotions in America and a polarized debate on the issue, the case can be made against abortion without bringing religious beliefs into the argument. If you examine American law it is clear...

Abortion debate has shades of gray

Published Jan 23, 2004

“You’re either with us, or against us.” Humans have always limited the possibilities of choice by creating a two-sided argument. Fear and Love. Good and Evil. Peacetime and Wartime. Pro-life...

Use your body for money, legally

Published Jan 23, 2004

I’m in debt. I owe money to various companies such as the Gap, the Limited, Old Navy and Capital One. I have to admit, I’m a sucker for 10 percent off. And don’t get me started on...

Attack the idea, not people

Published Jan 23, 2004

In America, we value the ideas of free speech, respect for opposing views and intelligent debate. Ezra Hood has very strong views, and that is commendable. I would love to see more people of all political...

Horoscopes don’t belong in Skiff

Published Jan 23, 2004

Hello, I would like to say that the respect I had for the Skiff has now been significantly lowered due to the placement of the horoscopes in each paper so far this semester. For many reasons: No. 1, we...

Re-keying project almost done

Published Jan 22, 2004

The university is a month away from closing the door on a $125,000 project to replace the locks on all the buildings on campus. Completion of the first campus-wide re-keying project is scheduled to end...

Snow! In Texas?: Freeze Fest welcomes back students

Snow! In Texas?: Freeze Fest welcomes back students

Published Jan 22, 2004

More than 600 students chunked snowballs at their friends, created rainbow color wax hands and got free Little Mermaid and frog balloons Wednesday at Frog Freeze Fest, Programming Council’s spring welcome back party.

Phonathon campaign starts well

Phonathon campaign starts well

Published Jan 22, 2004

The Phonathon program, which hires student callers to solicit donations for the university’s annual fund, has a goal of raising $630,000 in 2004, the program’s director said. The 70 student...