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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.

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

Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX

4 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.

Massages prove to be more than a luxury

Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX

17 hours ago by Marissa Adamany, Health & Fitness Columnist, madamany@smu.edu

After a weekend of constant entertaining, showing your parents all the Dallas hotspots and cheering on our amazing football team on to win, who doesn't need a relaxing outlet to recoup, rejuvenate and refocus?

Most of us love getting massages, but rarely do so because of their perceived luxury status.

Stocks as good as gold

Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX

17 hours ago by John Coleman, News Editor, jpcolema@smu.edu

There is currently a bit of a second gold rush occurring in the U.S., however, this time instead of California, it's happening on Wall Street.

When the economy took a sharp downward turn toward the end of 2008, the federal government and the Federal Reserve Bank all began pumping money to jumpstart the flat-lining economy.

Pro-life college students assemble to take a stand in Houston

University News, University of Dallas, TX

1 day ago by Billy Gibula

Many think college students will be the leaders of the future. What we stand for and our beliefs foretell what is to come. Political and business leaders realize this and take note when college students organize themselves toward a specific goal.

That is why we must be active as college students and stand up for what we believe in. Last Saturday, college students from across Texas traveled to Houston for a pro-life prayer rally. And, of course, members of Crusaders for Life were among them.

Letter to the Editor: A Midsummer Night's Dream

University News, University of Dallas, TX

1 day ago

Dear Editor,

Perhaps there has always been a temptation for the director of a great play to try to put his mark upon it. Lately, added to that is the belief that the theater ought to transform classical works into something trendy, preferably with an edgy political message. The director of the current production of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" has succumbed in full to both the temptation and the belief, resulting in a betrayal of the deepest guiding principles of the University of Dallas.

Alternate avenues needed to lessen impact of tuition

Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX

2 days ago by Logan Wilson

Students received an e-mail Monday from Chancellor Victor Boschini informing them of the tuition increase for the 2010-2011 school year, which will bring the university's year-long tuition to $30,000.

Annual tuition increases are nothing new to current students and their families.

SG discusses bras, building

The UTD Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas, TX

3 days ago by Shane Damico

Pink bras, online voting and a new campus building project, featuring a monolithic glass sail, took precedence during the Nov. 3 Student Government (SG) meeting.

'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.

Community should back Frogs all season long

Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX

6 days ago by Libby Davis

It's a great year to be a Frog fan. The football team is currently No. 4 in the nation and garnering national attention. The university even sold out the Amon Carter Stadium for Saturday's game against the Utah Utes. Purple is in again.

But in reality, purple should have never gone out.

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