Concerts John Legend, Nokia Theatre, Jan. 22:Singer and philanthropist John Legend will be bringing his brew of soul and R&B to North Texas. AC/DC, American Airlines Center, Jan. 23:The devil horns will be flying high and guitarist Angus Young will probably be dressed for the occasion in his signature schoolboy outfit. (0) comments
Representatives of the TCU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community expressed a lack of unity within the gay population in addition to the broader campus, according to a study on the support of LGBT students within the university. A research project led by sophomore social work major Shelly Newkirk and her mentor Tracy Dietz, associate professor of social work, extensively surveyed five students from the gay community. (1) comment
This is what you will say every time you drive a Mini Cooper S. The whole car just feels like the coolest gadget in the world, except this gadget can do 0-60 in under seven seconds and can get more than 30 miles per gallon. (0) comments
Television networks have always seemed to have a strange love affair with science fiction. They love adding new sci-fi shows every year, then cancelling them unless they don't immediately draw "Heroes"-size audiences, blaming it on the writers for not hooking viewers fast enough. (0) comments
As a senior in high school, I wrote my research paper on George Orwell's 1984, which explores the idea of "Big Brother" and the principle that someone is always watching. If "Eagle Eye" had come out a couple of years earlier, I would have written the paper on it instead of the book. (1) comment
When they're not filming grim dramas like "No Country for Old Men," the Coen brothers usually fall back on screwball comedies like "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" (0) comments
There is an old saying that goes, "Everything's bigger in Texas." If there is any truth to that saying, then the State Fair of Texas is no exception. Rolling into town with a Texas-sized itinerary full of good food and entertainment, students recollect on their favorite parts of the fair. (0) comments
The State Fair of Texas returns to Dallas blending traditional fair festivities with out-of-the-ordinary experiences that keep both Texans and out-of-state visitors coming back each year. Students and faculty can experience it at a $2 discount if they purchase tickets from the Information Desk in the Brown-Lupton University Union. (0) comments