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Professor and veteran newsman reflects on evolution of journalistic ethics

During the Christmas season in the 1950s and 60s, Phil Record, who was working the crime beat for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram at the time, would receive a bottle of Wild Turkey Bourbon from the funeral homes that operated the emergency ambulances. Funeral home operators would thank Record for mentioning their establishments in crime stories as they offered a liquid token of their appreciation. (1) comment

'Tension' becomes the teacher in student-run exhibit

Weekly calendars, progress reports and scratch paper are scattered all over the wooden desk as fingertips move consistently over the keyboard. After a few clicks of the mouse and a confident use of the Enter key, registration is complete but the my.tcu.edu isn't the only site used when the deadline looms. (0) comments

Football player answers to a different type of call

He was driving south on University Drive when he saw the homeless woman walking beside the road. The sadness of her face drew his attention, and he wheeled his white Chevrolet Tahoe into the parking lot at Panera Bread and rolled down the window. "Hi, can I get you anything?" Clint Gresham asked the woman. (5) comments



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