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Mrs. Bush unveils architecture plans


		Mrs. Bush unveils architecture plans

Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX

1 day ago by Meredith Shamburger, Online Editor, mshamburge@smu.edu

When describing the design of the George W. Bush Presidential Center during a press conference, architect Robert A.M. Stern joked, "We call it sort of Georgian." Design officials unveiled the architectural and landscape designs for the Center to the public Wednesday afternoon after more than a year of developing.

Advertising for religious events misleading

Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX

5 hours ago by Maricruz Salinas

Both AFTERdark, a Christian music and speaker event, and Girl's Night Out, a "girl talk" event with a Christian speaker, were both advertised without notifying audiences that they were Christian events.

Students who attended AFTERdark showed up expecting to see a live band.

Mustangs look for seventh win, guaranteed bowl appearance this weekend


		Mustangs look for seventh win, guaranteed bowl appearance this weekend

Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX

1 day ago by Nicole Jacobsen, Editor-in-Chief, njacobse@smu.edu

The SMU Mustangs will look for their seventh win and a confirmed bowl appearance as they take on the Marshall Thundering Herd this weekend in West Virginia.

After defeating The University of Texas El Paso last weekend and putting them at 6-4 overall and 5-1 in Conference USA, SMU became bowl eligible for the third time since receiving the death penalty in 1987.

Them Crooked Vultures leave nothing left to want

Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX

2 days ago by Naheil Qudah

WHO THEY ARE

You've heard these guys in other incarnations: Dave Grohl from Nirvana and Foo Fighters, John Paul Jones from Led Zeppelin and Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age. During the past four years, they have collaborated and appeared live as a band, including a performance in Austin, before releasing their self-titled first album in the U.

Andrew Comley, DKNY's head designer, shares why fashion is fundamental, even on a flat budget

Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX

16 hours ago by Sarah Bray, Fashion Editor, sabray@smu.edu

People are buying less. That's why DKNY's head designer Andrew Comley made the trip to Dallas to encourage women to bring the love of style and shopping back into their lives.

Comley has spent years in the fashion industry working as a designer for big names like Gucci, MaxMara and Calvin Klein.

University should rethink Christmas tree location


		University should rethink Christmas tree location

Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX

1 day ago by Rose Baca

Bah humbug to the university officials who thought it was a jolly idea to move the traditional campus Christmas tree from the steps of Sadler Hall to the Campus Commons, a supposed higher traffic location.

While the new location will no doubt be aesthetically pleasing, it is safe to say that the tree will make a great centerpiece for the residential students who are on that side of campus on a daily basis.

Lecturer speaks on Anglicans rejoining the Catholic Church

University News, University of Dallas, TX

2 days ago by Ghianda Becerril

On Friday Nov. 13, Taylor Marshall spoke about how the Anglicans were joining the Catholic Church. With the room full and with lots of good refreshments, he began to speak. Marshall was never raised in any religion in particular.

Penley: UD needs to work on its 'coherent story'

University News, University of Dallas, TX

2 days ago by Heather Nelson

Dr. Larry Penley, University of Dallas presidential candidate, met with representatives from the Student Government Executive Council, the Braniff Graduate Student Association and The University News on Nov. 10.

Keefe: UD has unique core message but needs help sharing it

University News, University of Dallas, TX

1 day ago by Heather Nelson

Presidential candidate Thomas Keefe met with representatives from Student Government, the Braniff Graduate Student Association and the University News on Nov. 13.

Daniel targets retention, growth

The UTD Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas, TX

4 days ago by Shane Damico

UTD President David Daniel's broadly-focused State of Our University Address in the Conference Center Nov. 4. included details about a dip in the this year's freshman class SAT average, increasing retention rates and helping students graduate within four years.

'Art Bytes' displays digital curiosities

The UTD Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas, TX

4 days ago by Jessica Melton

Art Bytes reinforces the saying 'practice makes perfect' in its first year. While the end result continues to be aid for digital artists, the means have been modified to better suit the event.

Art Bytes first showcased in October 2008 with Dan Langendorf, Arts & Humanities professor, hosting the series.

Perfect run ends at NCAA

The UTD Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas, TX

3 days ago by Eric Obodo

UTD Volleyball was ousted from NCAA Division III Championship Tournament play by Maryville College in the regional quarterfinals Nov. 12 after a slow start in the first of three sets.

Flyleaf: Memento Mori

Richland Chronicle, Richland College, TX

12 hours ago by Bianca Montes

It has been a journey since the beginning of Texas-based rock band Flyleaf. With nearly a decade of touring, 1,296,700 albums sold, and a life of 155 weeks on Billboard charts, this band shot straight for the stars and never turned back.

It has been more than four years since Flyleaf released it's self-titled debut album.

Switchfoot: Hello Hurricane

Richland Chronicle, Richland College, TX

13 hours ago by Bianca Montes

After two years, a departure from their record label and four albums worth of material, San Diego rock band Switchfoot emerges with their eyes wide open. There is a raw and defiant darker side to Hello Hurricane, which bassist Tim Foreman explains, "There is kind of a hope that comes through because it is set against the backdrop of a storm.

Adventures of a former Blockbuster employee

Richland Chronicle, Richland College, TX

5 days ago by Joe Stumpo

"The times they are a-changin'."

Such was the line from that famous Bob Dylan song. When it comes to the variety of options consumers now have to rent movies, the times really are a changin', especially for Dallas-based Blockbuster Video.

If the video retailer's announcement Sept.

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