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University should think commitments throughBy: Julieta Chiquillo Stepping back to evaluate a situation is usually a good approach to solving a problem. Too bad the university does this after - not before - signing on the dotted line. Chancellor Victor Boschini said in a statement Monday that the university will not launch the Living Learning Communities scheduled to start next fall. |
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Obama's commitment to his faith unconvincingBy: Andrew Weatherford As we find ourselves on the eve of a new presidency, I am reminded of how important it was to Americans for each candidate to establish his or her religion during the primaries. President-elect Obama struggled throughout the campaign with rumors that he was a Muslim. |
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Brite in search for program directorBy: Katie Martinez Brite Divinity School is searching for a new director in the Black Church Studies program to replace Stacey Floyd-Thomas, the program's founder and longtime director, who has accepted a position at Vanderbilt Divinity School in Nashville, Tenn. Nancy Ramsay, dean of Brite, said she is chairing a three-person committee consisting of two professors and one student to search for a replacement. |
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Cheers, jeers 2008Cheers to the athletics department for ending the Neil Dougherty era. Six years and 108 losses later, they got the point. The cliche is true, nice guys finish last. Jeers to the TCU Board of Trustees for moving a symposium honoring the Rev. Jeremiah Wright off campus. |
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Wright's visit close, free opportunityBy: Joe Zigtema The Rev. Jeremiah Wright is finally coming to the Metroplex. Nearly a month after Brite Divinity School made national headlines for awarding the pastor at its Black Church Summit, Wright will preach at Friendship-West Baptist Church in Dallas on Sunday, where the summit was held after security issues moved the event off campus. |
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Controversial pastor to speak at Dallas churchBy: Julieta Chiquillo The Rev. Jeremiah Wright is scheduled to preach Sunday at a church in Dallas, following his cancellation of public appearances last month after the release of clips in the media of the pastor's controversial comments. Wright will be one of several guest preachers this month at the Friendship-West Baptist Church as part of the Rev. |
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Polls: Voters gauge candidates by moral valuesBy: Shannon Blease Arizona Sen. John McCain has essentially sealed the GOP nomination, but the Democratic contest between Sens. Hillary Clinton of New York and Barack Obama of Illinois continues, and faith could play a role in who occupies the White House come November. A Zogby poll conducted Jan. |
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Brite's honoring of the Rev. Wright remains after controversiesBy: Valerie Hannon and Julieta Chiquillo DALLAS - After almost two weeks of controversy, Brite Divinity School's State of the Black Church Summit honoring the Rev. Jeremiah Wright concluded with no major security issues. Wright, the absent honoree at the summit, canceled his appearance in Dallas last Wednesday because of security concerns. |
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Black church luncheon and banquet honor the Rev. WrightBy: By Valerie Hannon and Julieta Chiquillo DALLAS - Black church scholars from across the nation celebrated the Rev. Jeremiah Wright as one who understands the need to link social justice with divine justice in a luncheon panel discussion Saturday at Paul Quinn College. Wright, the absent honoree at Brite Divinity School's Black Church Summit, canceled his appearance at the summit Wednesday because of security concerns. |
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Fallout from Wright award won't linger, experts sayBy: Landon Dinnin Despite negative reactions from many students, alumni and faculty over the Brite Divinity School's decision to honor the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, the public effects of its decision might fade fast, a public relations expert said. Brite plans to honor Wright, Barack Obama's pastor whose controversial remarks set off what Wright described as a "media frenzy," in absentia during an event in Dallas tomorrow. |
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