The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
4 days ago by James Cavin
Usually, the word "free" is a very positive thing: free food, free love, free pEr.$crip-tIOn drugs.
The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
1 day ago
Dean Bresciani, vice president for student aff airs, is gone but not forgotten. That was obvious Tuesday after monitoring comments on thebatt.com.
The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX
2 days ago by Dave Player
Mack trucks and cranes block the roads, debris renders sidewalks useless, an ever-present layer of dust hangs in the air, and high-rise complexes grow like weeds on every corner. West Campus has become a modern-day Babylon with new buildings cropping up one after the next.
The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX
3 days ago by Leah Finnegan
What if we treated televisions like we treat guns? We could own them, but they'd have to be concealed - bolted into display cabinets, carried in extra-large holsters under our suit jackets or kept under sheets like sleeping canaries - and we could only use them in cases of dire emergency.
Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX
4 days ago by Rachel Carey, Columnist, rcarey@smu.edu
"Toga, toga, toga!" The resounding cries of John Belushi's character in the 1970s comedy "Animal House" seems to be a thought that comes to mind whenever one thinks of the ominous college "Greek life." Right now, future SMU'ers are on campus for tours and AARO sessions, so this is mostly directed at you! Whether or not you are thinking of going through formal recruitment in the spring, there are a few things you should really think about and digest before the start of your fall semester.
Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX
4 days ago by Daniel Liu, dliu@smu.edu
This fall, expect plenty of incoming first years to be more tech-savvy than ever. To welcome in the Class of 2012, I put together a list of essential electronics. The average college student will have an iPod, a flat-screen TV, an iPhone or BlackBerry, and most definitely a Facebook account.
The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
4 days ago by Abid Mujtaba
n a darkened theatre punctuated by the slow crunching of popcorn, the audience gazes in wonder as our hero steps in to a time machine to right the past and save the future, and I cringe.
The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX
4 days ago by Leah Finnegan
If you're a woman who enjoys eggs and beer in the company of mixed genders, Arizona may not be the best place for you. According to a June 28 article in the New York Times, Barbara Van Sittert and her husband decided that they wanted to start eating eggs together for breakfast at the Phoenix Country Club, where they paid thousands of dollars per year to belong.