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Wednesday, November 26, 2003
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HOLIDAY

Thanksgiving cheers and jeers
COMMENTARY

Cheers to football, family and free food.
Jeers to the official beginning of Christmas shopping.
Cheers for a holiday that hasn’t been swallowed up by commercialism ... too much.
 
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Dr. Seuss’s Ad in the Hat disturbs moviegoers

COMMENTARY

What do Burger King, Smucker’s, Rayovac, Febreze and MasterCard all have in common?
They’re “Cat sponsors.” Each of them is one of 12 different companies promoting more than 40 brands that are working hard to try and make a few big bucks off of Universal's newest holiday blockbuster “The Cat in the Hat.”
Grant a Christmas wish
COMMENTARY

I remember Christmas mornings with great affection.
Journalism attracts more liberals than conservatives
COMMENTARY

Upon first arriving at TCU, I was struck by the general conservative sentiment of students here. While different professors I have studied under have had decidedly different political views, it seemed as if a clear majority of the students I met were politically conservative.

Ethics come after grades
COMMENTARY


Cheating is an epidemic that ails every college nationwide. One wonders if cheating is more common now because of the increasing academic competition among students, or because of ever-degrading morality that has become all too common in our country.

 

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