Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX
6 hours ago by Saerom Yoo
Most students will remember the pile of unclaimed copies of Frog Calls in the mail room and union. The print version of Frog Calls doesn't appear to be high in demand. Plus, the entire content is available online.
Although Chancellor Victor Boschini says this annual devastation of resources is justified because people would prefer to read the document in hard copy, the piles of unopened phonebooks say otherwise.
Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX
6 hours ago by Karen Settle, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist, Southern Methodist University
While many college students come to campus and have a wonderful experience, considerable research has suggested that the demographics as well as mental health needs of college students have changed markedly over the past 20 years. We know from 2007 National Collegiate Health Association research data that students in college have a 93% chance of feeling overwhelmed by all they have to do, 62% chance of feeling things are hopeless, 44% chance of feeling so depressed it is difficult to function, and 10% chance of seriously considering or attempting suicide.
North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX
7 hours ago
TYLER, Texas (AP) - A man suspected of fatally shooting his former girlfriend at her workplace and then wounding himself was under police guard Tuesday night at an East Texas hospital, authorities said.
Police identified the man as Michael Scot Hudnall, 39, of Tyler.
North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX
15 hours ago
HOUSTON (AP) - A tame deer known as Mr. Buck has been beheaded at a wildlife sanctuary in Houston.
The remains of the child-friendly deer were discovered Tuesday at Bear Creek Pioneers Park. A bloodhound was used to try to track the killer.
Harris County Commissioner Steve Radack says anyone who attacks an animal in captivity "is just the lowest of the low.
Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX
1 day ago by Allie Brown
A new core curriculum change has been presented to the Faculty Senate, but officials aren't confident that this modification will be accepted. The administration should seriously consider a campuswide language requirement and how it would enhance students' education.
Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, TX
5 days ago by Julieta Chiquillo
The financial crisis has left many unemployed and put a strain on homes in the United States and everywhere. Considering reports about layoffs, as well as budget and paycheck cuts in companies across the board, it may seem difficult to find things to be grateful for when many families are struggling to stay afloat.