My problem lies with the people who believe it is absolutely necessary to blare their music from their idle cars, bobbing their heads to the beat as they watch annoyed pedestrians hurry along the crosswalk. (1) comment
Food has always been a point of contention between TCU students and the administration. The quality of the food, the variety, the cost, the nutrition - all have been argued about countless times, fortunately without any bloodshed. But I'm not going to waste my time ranting about TCU dining. (0) comments
It's a bad grade for TCU. The university should have at least deserved a better grade than a D-plus. (0) comments
As a retail worker at an area mall, I had an up-close and personal view of Black Friday last year and am still wondering: what in the world happened to good will toward men, 'tis the season to be jolly and all that other stuff the holidays are supposed to be about? Was Wal-Mart's Black Friday sale really worth trampling a New York man to death? Were people so consumed with greed that they didn't notice the pregnant woman, who later had a miscarriage, on the floor? It doesn't make sense to me. (0) comments
Buried in a casket bearing the logo of the New York Yankees? No, it's not the fate of Babe Ruth or Lou Gehrig. It could be your Uncle Sal if he's willing to pony up the dough. According to a Dec. 15 article in The New York Times by Francis X. Clines, the Branch Funeral Home in Smithtown, N. (0) comments
I am the treasurer of Fort Worth Citizens for Responsible Government and editor of our electronic newsletter. I would like to thank Katie for the article and the Daily Skiff for printing subject matter that is deadly accurate concerning what we citizens must deal with on a daily basis when we try to protect our families and property from an uncaring Fort Worth management staff, some council members, the mayor and their connections to the natural gas exploration/production industry. (0) comments