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Frogs may host College GameDay


		Frogs may host College GameDay

Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX

1 day ago by Travis L. Brown

Frog fans who were not able to make the trek up to Provo, Utah, to see ESPN College GameDay's Lee Corso slip the SuperFrog mascot head on might have a chance to see it in person next week.

GameDay analyst Kirk Herbstreit told ESPN Radio's Galloway & Company that if Ohio State loses to Penn State this weekend, GameDay will most likely be redirecting its bus to Fort Worth for the TCU game against Utah on Nov.

New football uniform now on display in bookstore

Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX

18 hours ago by Travis L. Brown

The new TCU uniform to be worn during the Utah game, Nov. 14, has been put on display by members of the Nike Street Team in the TCU Bookstore Friday. The complete uniform is hidden in a large lockbox to be unlocked by one patron Sunday who punches in the correct code on an electronic lock and will receive a replica of the new jersey.

'Black out' event causes conflict with 'pink out' supporters


		'Black out' event causes conflict with 'pink out' supporters

Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX

1 day ago by Melanie Cruthirds

A Facebook event urging students to wear all-black to the Nov. 14 football game against the University of Utah - TCU's Pink Out game in support of breast cancer research - has generated debate on campus about what is the appropriate way to show school spirit.

Former Mustangs Makin' It Big:Katie Featherston


		Former Mustangs Makin' It Big:Katie Featherston

Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX

22 hours ago by Nat French, Opinion Editor, nfrench@smu.edu

When Katie Featherston was a child, her mother filmed everything she did. Years later, Oren Peli followed her around with a camera for seven grueling days as she improvised a script in which a demon haunted, possessed and killed her. Out of that week came the recent unexpected hit "Paranormal Activity.

Elizabeth Carlock Designs


		Elizabeth Carlock Designs

Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX

1 day ago by Sarah Bray, Fashion Editor, sabray@smu.edu

From her bold necklace and two huge stone rings, to her sparkling dangle earrings and vibrant tunic, Elizabeth Carlock makes a statement. The Dallas native's distinct, decked-out look is all her own, with pieces from her jewelry and tunic line: Elizabeth Carlock Designs.

Letter to the Editor

Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX

1 day ago

In Charanya Krishnaswami's defense of the Democratic health reform plan on Tuesday, she reiterates some common fallacious arguments that are misinformed, misrepresent the opposition, and frame the debate in a rather elementary fashion.

Krishnaswami seems to believe that the "public option" will bring honest competition to the health insurance market.

Curtain set to rise on drama mainstage production


		Curtain set to rise on drama mainstage production

University News, University of Dallas, TX

1 day ago by Katarina Lee

The Drama Department proudly presents its 2009 production of the ever-popular "A Midsummer Night's Dream," opening this Wednesday, which tells the traditional Shakespearean story with an East Indian twist.

Is the recession over?

University News, University of Dallas, TX

2 days ago by Nick Olson

Folks, we've reached the end of the longest economic contraction since World War II: U.S. GDP expanded at an annual rate of 3.5 percent in the quarter that ended in September. For the first time in four fiscal quarters (six if you consider the GDP expansion in the second quarter of 2008 to be a blip), U.S. GDP is expanding, home sales are up, stocks are up and Wall Street is celebrating now that, by general definition, the recession is over.

Is a liberal arts education useless?


		Is a liberal arts education useless?

University News, University of Dallas, TX

1 day ago by Michelle Bauman

Is a liberal arts education useless? Over 50 students, from freshmen to seniors, poured into Theresa Hall on Wednesday evening to hear Dr. Scott Crider of the English department discuss this very question. Most University of Dallas students will face this question at some point on their educational journey, but Crider assured his eager audience, "You will be useful. Just not yet."

Food fight

The UTD Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas, TX

5 days ago by Alex Ransom

In October, the number of students working in Dining Services at UTD changed. But some students say they were laid off without notice or clear reason, while Dining Services representatives said changes were a routine response to over-staffing.

Financial aid overpayment stemmed from info shift

The UTD Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas, TX

2 days ago by Jessica Melton

Interdisciplinary studies senior Cassie Clayton noticed there was a problem with her financial aid Oct. 16 when she saw a negative balance of $1,609 in her Orion account.

Cuba chess match breaks ground between political foes


		Cuba chess match breaks ground between political foes

The UTD Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas, TX

5 days ago

UTD's Chess Team traveled to Havana, Cuba Oct. 15-20 to compete against the Instituto Superior Latinoamerico de Ajedrez (ISLA) after more than seven months of planning by Vice President for Diversity and Community Engagement Magaly Spector.

Men's basketball preview

North Lake News-Register, North Lake College, TX

6 days ago by Myka Williams

Another high-gear season for Blazer basketball is on its way. With three returning players and 11 new recruits, the Blazers are anticipating a shot at the National Junior Collegiate Athletic Association Division III National Tournament in Delhi, N.Y. this March.

State-of-the-art TV studio debuts

North Lake News-Register, North Lake College, TX

4 days ago by Bennaceur Ba-Ahmad

Walking into North Lake College's new video studio is like walking into a studio at a local TV station.

Thanks to the hard work in planning and designing that started more than five years ago, Video Technology instructor Andy Chiles is thrilled to have a professional studio that many universities could envy.

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