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Wednesday, October 15, 2003
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Allegiance isn’t unconstitutional
COMMENTARY

Bells ring at the beginning of a new school day. Teachers instruct students to turn toward Old Glory, place their right hand on their heart and recite the same words that many generations before them have said.
 
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Greek life accurately portrayed on MTV

COMMENTARY

In response to Andrew Donovan’s article, “MTV skews Greek Life,” we could not help but laugh a little. Chris was a former member of the Greek system at TCU, and as occasional viewers of MTV’s Fraternity Life and Sorority Life, we can’t help but see that the show is more accurate than some people would like to admit.
Televangelist’s call for nuking ridiculous
COMMENTARY

There were a number of bizarre news stories buried beneath Iraq and Arnold last week. We saw President Bush randomly deciding to step up pressure on Cuba and the Vatican telling Catholics that condoms don’t prevent AIDS.
But one man stood heads and tails above this ridiculous field.
Procrastination creates stress
COMMENTARY

You could finish your homework now, but it’s not due for another day. You deserve a break. Spend some quality time with the PlayStation 2. Sure, you should work on your paper this weekend, and you’ll start right after the “Saved by the Bell” marathon. You could read this article now. Or you could just wait until later.
 

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