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Google pulls ads from college-gossip Web site 64

Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX

7 hours ago by David Hall

Google has stopped serving advertisements to a college-gossip Web site that has drawn the ire of student governments nationwide, a Google spokesman said.

Google spokesman Daniel Rubin said in an e-mail that Google pulled advertisements from JuicyCampus.com because the Web site violated Google's terms of use.

Generation gap evident in use of outdated vocabulary 2

Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX

34 minutes ago by Christi Aldridge

I am, by all accounts, a non-traditional student. I graduated high school in the 1990s and I am the proud mom of two kids. I have always felt right at home at TCU, even among my younger peers. However, it has come to my attention that perhaps one generation gap could provide many amusing misunderstandings.

Laptops should not be banned from the classroom 1

Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX

2 hours ago by Max Landman

It's the 21st century, professors.

But for some educators on campus who have banned the use of laptops in class, when it comes to note taking, it might as well be the 15th.

At a university where students are constantly encouraged to think globally, and where millions of dollars have been devoted to modernizing infrastructure in an effort to keep students on the technological cutting edge, it's absurd to require students to limit the reach of their resources.

PRIMARY 2010: Carter wins Dist. 102 GOP race 1

Richland Chronicle, Richland College, Dallas, TX

18 hours ago by Associated Press

Stefani Carter won 74 percent of the 6,643 votes cast to defeat Geoff Bailey in the Republican primary for Texas House District 102, which includes Richland College.

Decreasing rental rates increases off-campus options 1

Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX

18 hours ago by Katie Vance

Apartment rental and occupancy rates in the Dallas/Fort Worth and Arlington areas are declining, which could mean more options for university students living off campus and more negotiable rental rates, a university official said. Craig Allen, director of Housing and Residence Life, said that in the past five years there has been a surge in developers opening apartment complexes around campus.


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PRIMARY 2010: Carter wins Dist. 102 GOP race


		PRIMARY 2010: Carter wins Dist. 102 GOP race

Richland Chronicle, Richland College, TX

1 day ago by Associated Press

Stefani Carter won 74 percent of the 6,643 votes cast to defeat Geoff Bailey in the Republican primary for Texas House District 102, which includes Richland College.

Response to Chile earthquake lukewarm

Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX

1 day ago by Ashley Iovine

Facebook invitations to help Haiti probably flooded your inbox days after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck the developing country in January, but calls to aid victims of the 8.8-magnitude earthquake that shook Chile on Feb. 27 have been slower to come by.

People should exercise caution when friending on Facebook

Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX

1 day ago by Courtney Jay

Though some workplaces are open forums for social interaction and can even be, dare I say it, fun, it's imperative to always make the distinction between work and play. When faced with the decision to friend, or not to friend, one's boss or co-workers on Facebook, there are several things to consider.

Alabama shooting spree raises concerns over screening process for professors

Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX

8 hours ago by Ashley Melnick

Last month's shooting spree by a professor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville campus has raised concerns over whether professors can be properly screened before they are hired.

Candidates for jobs at TCU sign a release form giving permission to run a background check, which is administered by Abso, a human resource software and service company, said Jacqulyn Curry, human resources employment coordinator.

Professor applies unorthodox style

Brookhaven Courier, Brookhaven College, TX

16 hours ago by Kristin McKenzie

Hurshel Burton, world literature and English professor, rehearsed back-to-back with two bands after a day of teaching classes. The next morning, Feb. 26, he successfully defended his doctorate dissertation for his Ph.D. with a committee at Brookhaven College before celebrating and performing live at Lakewood Bar & Grill with his rock band Threesome.

K2 not just in the Himalayas

Richland Chronicle, Richland College, TX

11 hours ago by Jason Barry and James Cole

With a few extra dollars and an open mind, anyone can now visit their local smoke shop and find an assortment of legal alternatives to illicit drugs. The product known as K2 is just one of many popular herbal blends that, when smoked, mimic the effects of marijuana on the brain.

Passion: Awakening


		Passion: Awakening

Richland Chronicle, Richland College, TX

2 days ago by Bianca Montes

Bringing together some of the top names in Contemporary Christian Music, Sixstepsrecords awakens your spirit with an exciting collection of hits in their latest offering, Passion: Awakening.

Artists such as Chris Tomlin, Hillsong United, David Crowder and Fee are just a few of those highlighted from the live recording at the Passion 2010 conference in Atlanta, Ga. From the mellow and more traditional pieces to the more contemporary hits, this CD will appeal to audiences of all ages.

"Following one of our most potent gatherings, I couldn't be more excited about our latest release, Passion: Awakening," said Louie Giglio, founder and director of Passion.

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