In response to the negative feedback of Morgan Blunk's most recent column, "Nothing wrong with racing to the altar," we, the editors of Image Magazine, would like to clarify a few things to our readers. The last page of Image is dedicated to opinion columns... (1) comment
Are y'all kidding me? Because maybe you didn't know that I was kidding in my Image Magazine HUMOR column. Maybe you were reading too closely to tell that I was making fun of a common stereotype. Shame on you people for not recognizing farce from a tree or satire from an apron... (7) comments
By now, most of the student population has read or is aware of the recent article in Image Magazine about the perpetual race to the altar. What is most surprising to me, however, is the response the article has generated among male and female students. I will make it a point here not to attack the author of the piece... (1) comment
Video games turn kids into killers. Music encourages rebellion. And movies destroy ... Christianity? The entertainment industry has faced these accusations for years. The latest target is a movie to arriving in theaters Dec. 7. You have heard of it by now... (0) comments
Don't hate the rapper. Hate the game. Here's the way Grandmaster Flash figured rap: "Let's keep it underground. Nobody outside the Bronx would like this stuff anyway." He was one of hip-hop's most notorious artists, and he was dead wrong. Rap music, originally just one element in the wider genre of hip-hop, now has evolved into its own style with several sub-categories... (0) comments
Musicians have always influenced culture; the way we dress, speak, even the way we think and act. They are role models placed on a pedestal to be admired and, in some cases, practically worshipped by the masses. Musicians must realize their impact on listeners... (3) comments
Writers: people who put their creative thoughts and ideas into words for the world to enjoy. Okay, so that definition is a little biased because I am a writer, but basically a writer is a person who puts thoughts into words, right? Well, sort of. I bet if you asked one of the writers of the NBC show, "Heroes," what they did for a living, they would have a much fancier way of saying, "I'm a television show writer... (0) comments
I would like to congratulate SGA President Jace Thompson on his veto of the pointless and tyrannical bill to bring jazz music back to KTCU. Don't get me wrong, I have no problems with jazz whatsoever. I am even attending the TCU Jazz Ensemble's concert Thursday... (1) comment
I am writing in response to an article regarding processing delays of financial aid for some TCU students, "New system causes financial aid delays," published Thursday. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board administers all financial aid programs for the state, including the College Access Loan program... (0) comments
"Oh yeah ... You're graduating." For premature December graduates, that's the phrase of the month in almost every conversation. The emphasis on graduating makes it all the more painful. Well, that and the look of genuine, pained pity that flashes across people's faces as that word escapes their lips... (0) comments
After my freshman year at TCU, I wanted to transfer to a different school. I felt like an outsider - like I didn't fit in. I hated college, and I thought it was the university's fault. I could not have been more wrong. My parents tried to talk me out of transferring... (0) comments
I guarantee there's not a female at TCU who hasn't thought about who they're going to marry, where the wedding will be, what the dress is going to look like and who the bridesmaids will be (this obviously changes weekly). Ladies, you know exactly what I'm talking about. (0) comments