After the fall
With the events of Sept. 11 a half a year behind us, and the war on terrorism expanding, The TCU Magazine asked nine students to talk about how the most infamous day of their generation has changed their lives.
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Good help in bad times
When the economy nose-dives, smart companies mine for top-shelf employees. The practice is known as countercyclical hiring.
The First Amendment: Religion’s safe haven
When 300 clergy gathered for Brite Divinity School’s annual Minister’s Week, religion professor Ron Flowers, a nationally recognized scholar on the separation of church and state, urged the group to protect religion by discouraging “faith-based” government initiatives.
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Studying reasons
Wanting better grades won’t improve study skills, researchers found. But making the process fun will.
We don’t shhhhhhh anymore
The outside looks the same. Books still line the shelves and knowledge reigns. But really, this isn’t your father’s library.
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Husband-minded co-eds
Old Skiff editorial considers the wisdom of husband-catching at college.
“Society girl” makes good
Pioneering a place for women wasn’t the point when Pauline Barnes ’30 sought The Skiff editorship in 1929. She just thought the job would be fun.
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