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Despite troubles, prof has backers

Published Mar 5, 2004

Colleagues say Brite Divinity School professor Stephen Sprinkle has made strong contributions to the church community, despite the controversies that have also followed him. Sprinkle, Brite’s director...

Aburto hopes to end career on top

Published Mar 4, 2004

Many college athletes spend their collegiate careers preparing themselves for the pros. Paty Aburto, a senior tennis player, already has been there. After finishing high school in Veracruz, Mexico,...

Rights: from God or the law?

Published Mar 4, 2004

I don’t know what’s in the water at the University of Alabama, but Dan Whisenhunt’s column that ran in the Skiff Feb. 19 about the conservative religious right would be good evidence for contamination....

Sex education must be realistic, comprehensive, not idealistic

Published Mar 4, 2004

Last year, President George W. Bush increased the funding for abstinence education to $135 million, a $33 million increase from 2002. The basis of the programs was to teach youths that abstaining from...

Commentary: Harvard officials wrong to defend proposed student-run sex magazine

Published Mar 4, 2004

Recently, in several Associated Press stories, a group of Harvard students announced that they were going to publish a student-run sex magazine. Even more shocking, Harvard’s committee on college life...

International fest to celebrate cultures

International fest to celebrate cultures

Published Mar 4, 2004

As students and alumni from around the world gather to celebrate cultural diversity Saturday night, it will be different from years past because this banquet will be a homecoming for international alumni. About...

COMMENTARY: SGA spending helps few people

Published Mar 4, 2004

Paying for part of the new SuperFrog costume: $3,000. Helping four students bike across America: $4,000. SGA actually using money from the special projects fund for general student use: priceless. No,...

Stern removal worries radio industry

Stern removal worries radio industry

Published Mar 4, 2004

The Federal Communications Commission is trying to clean up the airwaves, which could have a chilling domino effect for shock jock radio personalities, radio-TV-film professors said.  Members of...

Crowd control: Spencer Hays’ gift enlarges facility and honors Cooter

Crowd control: Spencer Hays’ gift enlarges facility and honors Cooter

Published Mar 4, 2004

The Starpoint School will be expand its building thanks to a $250,000 donation made in honor of former director Kathleen Cooter, director Kathleen Edwards said. The gift, donated by Spencer Hays, a...

Tourney brings travelers

Published Mar 3, 2004

The Conference USA women’s basketball tournament that starts Thursday will bring national publicity and thousands of fans and players to Fort Worth.  Several TCU-area restaurants are bracing...

Gibson’s ‘Passion’ forces self-evaluation

Published Mar 3, 2004

With the release of Mel Gibson’s, “The Passion of the Christ,” the controversy concerning the film has become a familiar issue. Any discussion about Jesus Christ has the tendency to turn controversial...

Staff Assembly to vote on bylaw revisions

Published Mar 3, 2004

Staff members will vote on changes to the Staff Assembly’s structure that would encourage smoother shifts between new and departing officers, assembly members said. Staff Assembly members reviewed...