After several years of suing thousands of people, including college students, for illegally downloading music, the Recording Industry Association of America's decision to rely more heavily on Internet service providers, such as TCU, to put perpetrators to rest seems to have gone awry. (1) comment
Student Government Association President Kelsie Johnson's decision to veto a bill that would remove the runoff system from the organization's elections should be commended. Last week, Johnson vetoed the legislation that would allow for a student to win the election with only a plurality of the vote, not a majority. (0) comments
There are many things college campuses could do without. One of them is gossip. College gossip Web site JuicyCampus.com shut down citing the economic downturn, which left the site without sufficient resources to support its "exponential growth." Advertising companies involved with JuicyCampus soon realized the harmful nature of the Web site and decided to pull their ads. (0) comments
Citing budget restraints, RealWorld, the first student-run nonprofit advertising agency in the nation, announced it would close its doors unless the university raises $100,000. RealWorld aids the advertising needs of nonprofit organizations in the community at a significantly discounted price. (0) comments
The university's decision to participate in the Yellow Ribbon program should be commended. Beginning in August, the program, a component of the new GI Bill, will allow private universities where the tuition is higher than the most expensive in-state public university to waive some or all of the remaining tuition. (0) comments