Shedding tears, shedding light
The campus responds to Sept. 11: First we cried. Then we questioned. Then we acted.
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Finding the Middle in Middle East
Political science professor says the heinous act of Sept. 11 must be condemned as well as the political culture that sanctions it. Once healing begins, it is important to go beyond the event and reflect on its broader meanings and ramifications.
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We teach peace
As David Koresh and Timothy McVeigh do not represent good Christians, likewise Osama bin Laden and his group are not good ambassadors of Islam and Muslims.
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Economic forecast
Economics professor says there was going to be a recession anyway — the terrorists just dictated the timing. But he argues that economically, there is more to look forward to than to dread.
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Unveiled Perspective
Anisa Dhanani ’00 went to Pakistan last spring for real-life learning. The aftermath of Sept. 11 was her final exam.
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C is for church affiliation
What does the “C” in TCU mean? The Alumni Association president tells us.
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C is for choice
What does the “C” in TCU mean? Freshman Monique Bhimani shares her perspective.
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C is for challenging perceptions
What does the “C” in TCU mean? Professor of Philosophy Gregg Franzwa shares his insight.
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C is for community
What does the “C” in TCU mean? Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Don Mills ’72 offers his view.
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